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Régészet - Hegedűs Katalin: The Settlement of the Neolithic Szakálhát-Group at Csanytelek–Újhalastó
Fig. 15. Necklace from grave 7 of Csongrád—Bokros copper beads were found between a depth of 6.6. m and 2 m at Vinca itself. 84 Ingots of raw copper were found in the early Vinca layer of the Gomja Tuzla settlement, 85 ingots, a fragments of a spiral and a bracelet were recovered from the early Vinca. deposits of the Velika Gradina settlement in Western Serbia, 86 and copper finds are also known from the Erősd (Ariusd) settlement 87 and Tordos (Turdas) in Romania The flourishing copper metallurgy of the late Vinca period was aptly described in several studies by B. Jovanovic. 89 There was a rapid growth in the amount of 84 Vasié, M., Preistoriska Vinca (Prehistoric Vinca). Vol. V. Belgrade (1936) 42—43. 86 Cöviő, В., Rezultati sondiranja na presitoriskom naselja u Gornoj Tuzli (The results of the sondage on the prehistoric settlement at Gornja Tuzla). GZM 15—16 (1961) 79—239. 88 Jurigic, A., Velika Gradina u Stapari (Velika Gradina near Stapar). Starinar XI (1960) 230. 87 A copper awl of thick cross-section and a copper ring was recovered from layer I/A of the Erősd settlement. Roska, M., Erdély Régészeti Repertóriuma. I. Őskor (The Archaeological Finds of Transylvania. I. Prehistory). Kolozsvár (1941) 92, Figs. 2—3. 88 Several copper objects were to be found in the Zsófia Torma collection. Unfortunately these finds are all unstratified. Roska, M., A Torma Zsófia Gyűjtemény (The Zsófia Torma Collection). Kolozsvár (1941). 88 Jovanovié, В.—Ottaway, В., Antiquity 50 (1976) 104—113; Jovancvic, В., Metallurgia eneolitskog perioda Jugoslavie (Metallurgy of the Eneolithic Period in Yugoslavia). Belgrade (1971). 34