Alba Regia. Annales Musei Stephani Regis. – Alba Regia. Az István Király Múzeum Évkönyve. 4.-5. 1963-1964 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: C sorozat (1965)

Tanulmányok – Abhandlungen - Bóna István: The Peoples of Southern Origin of the Early Bronze Age in Hungary I–II. IV–V, 1963–64. p. 17–63. t. I–XVII.

1. Big two-handled water-jar having a cylindrical neck; brown patched colour (PI. XIII no. 2). Height: 56,5 cm. Győr, Museum. Inv. no. (old): 97, 1953,2, (new): 53,97,2. 2. One-handled jug, brownish-grey, with a smoothed surface (PL XIII no. 4). Height: 16 cm. Inv. no. (old): 97,1953,1, (new): 53,97,1. Győr — Szabadhegy (Győr—Sopron county) From the part of the locality called Ötházi-dűlő a jug quite similar to the Gönyü specimen was bro­ught to the Győr Museum in 1948. On e-handled jug, blackish-brown colour (PL XIII no. 3). Height: 15 cm Inv. no. 53,98,2. Esztergom — Szentkirályi földek (Ko­márom county) 1. Biconical small jug, a small strap handle start­ing from the rim (PL XII no. 9). Esztergom, Museum. Inv. no. 55.263,1. 2. A similar one, smaller (PL XII no. 8). Ibid Inv. no. 55,263,2. Between Esztergom and T ó v á ­г о s One-handled jug with a cylindrical neck (PL XII no. 10). Esztergom, Museum. К ör n у e (Komárom county) By the gift of W. Endredi the Hungarian Natiqnal Museum has acquired a one-handled jug with a conspi­cuously long cylindrical neck (PL XII no. 4). Inv. no. Hung. Nat. Museum 56,13,1. Győrszemere (Győr—Sopron county) In the part of the locality called Kutyor a small one-handled beaker of a cylindrical body and black­ish-grey colour was found (PL XII no. 3). 3 Height: 5,5 cm. It came to the Győr Museum from the former Benedictine collection (Inv. no. G 10,1). Inv. no. 53,80,1. Koroncó (Győr—Sopron county) 1. One-handled jug, brownish orange-red (PL XII. no. 2). Height: 15,5 cm. It was added to the form­er Benedictine collection in 1894 (Inv. но. К 16/2), hence it came to the Győr Museum. Inv. no. 53,86,9. 2. A j u g, decorated with small warts, the surface is varnished, orange colour (Pi. II no. 1). Height: 17,5 cm. It came to light in the company of the former probably. 4 Former Inv. no. 16/10, the present: 53,86,14. Rajka (Győr—Sopron county) Biconical small jug, with a small strap handle below the rim 5 (PL XII no. 11). Hungarian National Museum. Nezsider — Neusiedl am See (for­merly Moson county, Burgenland) In 1943 soldiers were preparing an anti-aircraft gun emplacement in the southern part of the village, on the top of the Calvary hill. The platform was dug into an earth mound 2 m high and of a 5 in diamet­er, rising on the top of the hill. The finds have come to light from the mound: at a depth of 120 cm a co­vering made of stones was found, with some sherds S S. MITHAY: Győr története a vaskorszakig (The History of Győr to the Iron Age) (Győr 1941) 11, Pl. 7 no. 4, inc­luded it in the incrusted pottery oi the Middle Bronze Age. 4 Ibid. 6, PI. 1 nos 10-11. 5 P. PAT AY: Frühbronzezeitliche Kulturen in Ungarn. Diss Pann. 11/13 (1938) 63, PI. 9 no 1, describes it as Aunjetitz among them. Below the covering at a depth of 150 cm beside scattered animal bones the remains of coal and ashes, fragments of bones and a bowl became visible. Immediately below these, at a depth of cca 160 cm, two jugs and the sherds of a broken big water-jar came to light. Under the vessels, at a depth of 180— 190 cm, there lay a stretched skeleton orientated W — E, probably in a cist grave. At both sides of the skull golden lock-rings were found. The skeleton was identi­fied with that of a young woman. — The finds are preserved in the Kismarton— Eisenstadt Museum. Inv. no. 22,382—390. 1. 2 doubly bent golden lock-rings (PL XVII no. 15). Diam.: 1,5 cm. 2. One-handled bowl with a splayed rim, made of fine light brown clay (PL XVII no. 14). Height: 9 cm, rim diam.: 15,5 cm. 3. Biconical one-handled jug, under the han­dle a small plastic moustache ornament, brownish­grey, of a good material (PL XIII no. 5). Height: 16,5 cm. 4. A similar smaller j u g on the side and the neck and incised lozenge pattern (PL XIII no. 6). Hiight: 15.6 cm. 5. A large water-jar with a cylindrical neck made of a dark grey rough clay (Fl. XIII na. 7). Height: 50 cm. In connection with the Nezsider grave I have to place a special emphasis on the fact, neglected by both publications of R. Pittioni, 6 that it has come to light from an artificial mound; the skeleton lay in the mound itself but there was undisturbed virgin soil below the same. 1 11 m i t z (formerly Moson county, Bur­genland) From here R. Pittioni presented 7 a grave find(?), Late Neolithic in his view discovered to the south of the village at a depth of 30 cm, without more exact data, however. Kismarton— Eisenstadt Museum. Inv. no. 17958—60. 1. An amphora of cylindrical neck and round­ish body, with one handle each at the junction of the neck and the body, dark brown, with a varnished surf­ace. Height: 25,3 cm. 2. one-handler bowl with a splayed rim, dark brown, with a. varnished surface, a finger-impressed lattice ornament on the side. Height: 16,6 cm, rim diam.: 20,2 cm. 3. A two-handled b owl of a similar shape. Height: 13.7 cm, rim diam.: 20,2 cm. Finds from the surroudings of Lake Balaton and Western Transdanubia Ajka (Veszprém county) In 1955 a water-jar similar to the Gönyü speci­men was given the Veszprém Museum. A two-handler water-jar of a cylindrical neck, the upper part is smooth, the lower has a scabrous sur­face, they are divided by a plastic lattice with a finger­impressed ornament (PL XIII no. 1). Height: 72 cm. ware. At the same place he mentions also the Esztergom specimens. 6 R. PITTIONI: MAGW 73/74 (1947) 225-227, PI. 1-2; Id., Ur­geschichte des österreichischen Raumes (Wien 1954) 182-184, Figs 120-121. 7 R. PITTIONI: Beiträge zur Urgeschichte der Landschaft Burgenland (Wien 1941) 1-4, Fig. 1 nos 1-3; Id., Urgeschichte p. 184, Fig. 122 nos 1-3. 41

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