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P.FISCHL Klára–HOLLÓ Zsolt–LENGYEL György–LUGOSI Petra–SZŰCS Tamás: Rézkori zoomorf edény Csincséről

1979 A tiszavalk-tetesi rézkori temető és telep. II. A telep. - Kupferzeitliches Gräberfeld und Siedlung von Tiszavalk-Tetes. II. Die Siedlung. FolArch 30. 27-53. 1987 A tiszalúc-sarkadi rézkori telep ásatásának eddigi eredményei. - Bisherige Ergebnisse der Ausgrabung in der kupferzeitlichen Siedlung von Tiszaluc­Sarkad. FolArch 38. 89-120. 1989 Beiträge zur Kunst der Kupferzeit. MAGW 118-119 (1988-1989) 33^13. 1995 Die kupferzeitliche Siedlung Tiszaluc-Sarkad und die Hunyadi-halom­Kultur.IPH VII. 107-115. Roman, P. 1971 Strukturänderungen des Endäneolithikums im Donau-Karpaten-Raum. Dacia 15.31-169. Raczky P. 1974 A lengyeli-kultúra legkésőbbi szakaszának leletei a Dunántúlon. - Funde der spätesten Phase der Lengyel-Kultur in Westungarn. ArchÉrt 101. 185-210. Šiška, S. 1972 Gräberfelder der Lažňany-Gruppe in der Slowakei. SlovArch20. 107-175. ZOOMORFIC VESSEL FROM THE COPPER AGE FOUND AT CSINCSE As a sporadic find on the rescue excavations of the freeway M3 the following object was found at the limit of administration of the villages called Csincse and Gelej, on the site number 17. The surface was frayed, its body was slimmed with rubbles of crocks and burnt to brownish and grey stained, and it had four legs. Two of them were intact, the rest broken. Its body had a shape of a frustrum of pyramid. All sides were fragmentary. On the shorter ones some vertical but slanted, tiny, layed-on row of knots can be seen. The edge of the dish is direct, and at the end(s) of the row(s) of knots is ending in a peak (see picture nr.l., 1-3.). According to the remains two reconstruction models are possible (see picture nr.2., 1-2). In comparison with its paralells (Tiszakeszi-Fáykert grave 21., Patay 1957, 35, IV.3., Tiszavalk-Kenderföldek grave 57 and sporadic find: Patay 1978, 33-34, 60, Abb. 54, Taf. XVII/6, Sebastovce grave 39: Šiška 1972, Abb. 31/3, Taf. IX/1) the object can be connected to the legged-pottery of the Bodrogkeresztur Culture and to the four­cornered, sliced edged pottery of the Hunyadihalom Culture. Because of these its classifying of cronology might be put on the two cultures mentioned above which has a very different historical interpretation {Bognár-Kutzián 1972, 194-209, Bognár-Kutzián 1973, 32-38, 44-49, Bognár-Kutzián 1973a, 306-309, 313-314, Patay 1978, 113-114, Patay 1995, 110, Horváth 1994). In the pit number 32 from the Copper Age some animal bones were found. The results of the Ra-C made out of it are: deb-3 855 Conventional Ra-C age BP 5032+-59 1 a cal BC 3934 (3798) 3748 2 o cal BC 3954 (3798) 3684 101

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