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.

According to our material and investigations the Nagyrév culture, based on local Date Copper Age pre­cedents has evolved from a widely extended Eearlv Bronze Age complex of eastern and southern origin. Near the considerable influence of the people of the Óbéba—Pitvaros group, the predecessor of the Per­jámos culture; in the surroundings of Budapest it started a symbiosis with the Bell-Beaker folk mig­rating from the west. The first large unitary formations of burial of the developped Nagyrév culture are the cemeteries of the ökörhalom type. Along the Tisza between the Körös and the Maros the intermingling of ökörhailom and Óbéba—Pitvaros influences gave rise to the Kőtörés type. Its people reached the region of the Danube bend, then, migrating westwards along the river, it estab­lished fertile mutual intercourse with the Bell-Beaker folk of the Vienna basin and the Moravian plain. South from Budapest, along the Danube, the öikörhalom type has evolved the Szigetszentmiklós one. This type has been linked to the Bell Beaker folk around Buda­pest on its northern sites. On the western bank of the Danube the Kulcs type has been secreted from the Szi­getszentmiklós one. In the region between the Tisza and the Körös finally, the latest form in which the settled Nagyrév folk survived was the Tószeg type, to be dealt with at another occasion. Í. Bona 23

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