Alba Regia. Annales Musei Stephani Regis. – Alba Regia. Az István Király Múzeum Évkönyve. 2.-3. 1961-1962 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: C sorozat (1963)

Tanulmányok – Abhandlungen - Bóna István: The Cemeteries of the Nagyrév Culture. II–III, 1961–62. p. 11–23. t. I–XVIII.

Tószeg — ökörhalom 190 6. (Hungarian National Museum inv. no. 99, 1906.) 12 From various unn graves: 1. Oine-haindiecL pot with a double truncated cone shape (PI. I no. 9.) 2. One-handled pot with an oval body. Above the bulge a stripe with an incised ornament (Pi. I no. 3) 3. An orig­inally double-handled vase standing on a perfor­ated pedestal, a so-called vase for suspension. Its side is decorated (PI. I no 7). 4. The fragment of a small, flat tray, with tiny feet ending in stamips (PI. I no. 8). 5. One-handled small cup withe the shape of a truncated cone (PI. I no. 5). 6. One-hand­led jug (PI. I no. 4.). 7. A similar one, but smaller (PI I no. 6). — An oval-shaped urn represents a separate grave. On its lower third an impressed lat­tice is running round, on the upper part we find a moustache ornament, consisting of three ribs. On the shoulder one handle is left (PI. I no. 2). The urn was covered by a double-Handled bowl (PI. I no. l). Tószeg — ökörhalom 1911. (L. Mar­ton's excavation. Inv. no. 1911/83 B. 1—14 in the separate Tószeg inventory. Preserved only in pho­tographs.) 1. Onenhiandled pot with a double truncated cone shape the rim is broken down (PI. II no. 1). 2. A similar unhurt piece, somewhat larger, with a plastic moustache ornament below the handle (PI. II no. 3). 3 One-handled pot (PI. II no. 4). 4. Four-handled bowl (PI. II. no. 9). 5. One­handled jar, the rim is missing. Its handle is prop­ped up by a plastic lattice ornament, a vertical rib is running on the lower half too (PI. II no. 6). в A double truncated cone shaped jug (PL II no. 2). 7. Nagyrév type jug with a bulding belly (PI. II no. 10). 8—9. Similar smaller ones (PI. H nos 5, 11) 10—11. Similar, even smaller ones (PI. II nos 7—8). 12. A biconical large urn, withe the rump of the handle on its fragmentary neck (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. Tószeg — ökörhalom 195 6. (Vases sent to the János Damjanich Museum, Szolnok.) 1. The fragment of an oval-shaped urn, with an im­pressed lattice ornament below the belly (PI. Ill no. 9). 2—3. The fragments of oval-shaped urns with tightening necks, a small dividing rim bet­12 See for a detailed description I. Bona, op. cit. Acta Arch. Hung. 10 (1957) 139, figg. 28, 30. ween the neck and the body of the urn on each (PI III nos 10—11). 4. The fragment of a handled bowl with a double truncated cone shape (PI. III. no. 21). 5. A slender pot with arched sides (PI. Ill no. 14). 6—7. Nagyrév jugs with bulging bellies (PI III nos 12,15). 8. One-handled beaker (PI. Ill no. 13). 9—13 Truncated cone-shaped cups of different sizes with one or two small handles each (PI III nos 16—20). Tószeg —ökörhalom ? One of the Tó­szeg biconical store-jars in the Hungarian National Museum 13 (inv. no. not to be identified any more) represents a type identical with the form, authen­tically known from the ökörlhaloim so far (PI. VIII no. 15). On the basis of numerous formai affinities the following Tószeg finds of the Kecskemét Mu­seum may possibly be derived from the ökörhalom too: a larger biconical store-jar (PI VIII no. 8), a similar smaller one, finally a small-size urn-like vessel with a furrowed lattice ornament on the belly (PI. VI no. 17). Tószeg,*—»ökörhalom. (Sporadic finds in the Szolnok Museum, inv. no. 54, 46-.) 1—5. Nagyrév jugs (PI HI nos 1—5). 6. Three-handled bowl with arched sides (PI. HI no. 6). 7. Truncated cone shaped four-handled bowl (PI. HI no. 7). Tószeg — Homoklapos-dü'ilő. (The Hungarian National Museum has purchased vessels belonging to three urn graves from here Inv. no. 49,1935, items 1—3.) 1—3. Small-size bulgy urns with tight necks, with a lath ornament on their lower quarters, below them brushed bottoms. Their bodies are joining their necks in a small rim. Their height is 20 cm (PI. VI nos 1,3, the third is broken). 4. Nagyrév type jug. height: 10 cm (PI. VI no 2). 5. Truncated cone-shaped dish with a straight rim, on a small pedestal. Yellow. Height: 6 cm (PI. VI no. 4). Szanda — Ne Tovább inn. On the eas­tern bank of the Tisza, opposite to Tószeg, J Sza­bó has discovered Nagyrév urn graves in 1955. We are indebted to him for the following finds. (Szol­nok Museum.) Grave 1. 1. Oval-shaped urn, its short neck joins the body in a small rim, under the belly a lattice ornament with four warts is running round, from here the bottom of the vessel has a brushed surface (PI. IV no. 9). 2 The fragment of a similar urn (PI. IV no. 8). 3. Four-handled bowl, standing on a low pedestal (PI. V no 2). Grave 2. 1. Urn. The shape is similar to grave 1,1 but smaller, with three small handles on the shoulder (PI. IV no. 6). 2. Biconical urn with a smooth boly (Pl. IV no. 5). 3. One-handled pot (PI. IV no. 7). 4—6. One handled Nagyrév jugs in three various sizes (PI. IV nos 2—4). 7. Three­handled conical bowl (PI. V no 3). Grave 3. 1. So-called vase for suspension, small, double-handled, standing on a perforated small pedestal (PI. IV no. 1). 2. Double-handled bowl, decorated with impressions on the largest bulge (PI. V no 1). The urns were dug out grave pits situated one after the other in a row. Beside the vessels pre­sented here the fragments of several ones were occurring, e. g. grave 2 contained 12 vases as jud­ged by the remnants. Szolnok — Szőlőhalom. Excavation of J. Szabó (Szolnok Museum ) The grave contained the following vases: P. PATAY, op. cit. pl. VI no. 13. He has classified It under heading forms of the Perjámos culture. 4

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