Petres Éva, F.: Neolithic graves at Bicske - István Király Múzeum közelményei. A. sorozat 9. (Székesfehérvár, 1959)
V, C).5* Height: 1—1.17 m. Appendices: 1. Pieces of stone at the bottom of the tomb. 2. Bones of animals. 3. Broken vessel. 4. Cylindrical neck vessel with two sharp horizontally pierced handles, height: 21.39 5. Bomb shaped dish of yellowish brown colour. Height: 9; brim dia 8 cm. 6. Double truncated cone dish, three small knobs on the edge. Blackish brown colour. Height: 10, brim dia. 15,5 cm. 7. and 9. Cranial bones. 8. Bomb shaped dish. 10. Skeleton. 11. Stone blade height: 7 cm. (Hungarian National Museum, inventory No. 1935/37., Fig. I. B) In the matter of the refuse pit next to the house in the same ditch there was pottery with linear ornaments. Of the vessels of the tomb the tomb shaped dish exhibits the form of line decorated pottery. The vessel with cylindrical neck is classified by F. Tompa in the Tisza culture. Finally, the double truncated cone dish is analogous with the dishes of Bánát type found in the Bicske and Nagytétény tombs. Consequently material of the three — the line decorated, the Tisza and the Bánát cultures are present here within one tomb. Lovasberény—Alsótelek, Gubadomb (County of Fejér, Fig. I. No. 5.)" On the Gubadomb in the outskirts of the village, a shrunken skeleton of a child has been found in a settlement belonging to the culture of line decorated pottery. (Plot of Sándor Südi.) Direction W—E, dace to S. Was lying on its right side, with strongly uplifted legs. Partly upset the middle part of the skeleton, the backbone, the basin and the arms missing. Appendices: clay disk between the shin bones, fragment of red paint behind the head. In the earth of the tomb, somewhat higher, there were a few fragments of the bronze age wich got there secundarily. To the NE from the skeleton a 40 cm high heap of bones broken open to the NE from the same 19 dogs, disposed approximately in a circle. To the S from these there was a burned through ashen layer, a hearth. Material of settlements, fragments implements made of antlers, stone accès have been unearthed in the neighbourhood of the tombs from the contiguous plots of M. Császár and M. Tóth, too. Part of the fragments of vessels are details of dishes of Zseliz pattern.*' There is a quantity of rather rough fragments ornate with nailnippings, finger imprints, plastic laths. Almost any variety of nail-nipping is found here.“ To the W from Bodajk (County of Fejér, Fig. I. No. 6.), N from Balinka, two tombs have been discovered in the valley of the streamlet Gaja." Here too the tombs were on the settlement. Tomb 1 (plot of Pál Németh). Height: 104 cm; direction W—E, facing N. Shrunk skeleton of man (?) lying on his left. Head propped up at a right angle hand in front of the face. Deranged from the basin downwards. The fragil)