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