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.
Szentmihályfa (Baranya county) Together with the collection of L. Juhász two vases of our group came to the Pécs Museum: 1. A high cylindrical beaker, with one small handle on each side of the rim (PL XVI no. 13). Inv. no. 257. 2. The fragment of a similar one of a larger size (PI. XVI no. 12). Inv. no. 256. Pécs — Maká r hegy (Baranya county) From the settlement two vases were donated to the Pécs Museum: 17 1. biconical j u g with an arched high upper part, a small handle on the side. The upper half is decorated with a dense zigzag incision (PI. XVI no. IV Inv. no. 261—1. 2. A smaller similar piece (PI. XVI no. 2). Inv. no. 261—2. Zók — Várhegy (Baranya county) The famous settlement, known to research by the layers of the Pécel and the Zok —Vucedol cultures, situated one above the other, and their rich material so far, yielded also characteristic finds attributable to our group. 18 Of the collection of the Pécs Museum the following pieces belong here: 1. The fragment of a biconical oneh an died jug (PI. XVI no. 7). Height: 10,5 cm. Inv. no. 5/9 (2136). Purchase. 2. A similar one of smaller size. Its body is decorated with a zigzag line incised in two rows. The reconstruction of the handle is wrong (PL XVI no. 9). Height: 10,1 cm. Inv. no. 62/5. 3. The fragment of a similar vessel of a larger size. Its surface is ornamented with a dense zigzag furrowing placed between horizontal stripes (PL XVI no. 8). Height: 12 cm. Inv. no. 62/6 (3433). 4. The fragment of a cylindrical high b e а к e r . The surface is covered by an evened zigzag pattern (PL XVI no. 5). Inv. no. 55—7. 5. The fragment of a larger similar piece (PL XVI no. 6). Inv. no. 55—8. 6. A similar undecorated one, with one small handle on each side of the rim (PL XVI no. 11). In the City Museum, Belgrade. Nagyárpád (Baranya county) The mountain settlement of the Zók culture. Gy. Mészáros and Gy. Török have collected finds, later Török has excavated here. Of the gathered material the following objects belong to our group; 1. A cylindrical beaker, with one handle on each side of the rim (PL XVI no. 3). 2. The fragment of a high biconical jug. Its belly is decorated with 4 warts and a densely incised zigzag pattern (PL XVI no. 4). Hungarian National Museum. 3. A large-size two-handled water-jar, with an oval body and a cylindrical neck. Pécs Museum. 4. A stouter cylindrical beaker, with one handle on each side OJ. the rim. Pécs Museum. 5. A one-handled wide-mouthed store-jar. Its surface is ornamented with bundles of lines, situated like a chessboard. Pécs Museum. 17 J. BANNER: PME 1941, p. 15, PL 2 nos 43-44: Id., DSz 8 (1941) 352, Pl. 3 nos 37-38. 18 J. BANNER: PME 1941, 18, Pl. 3 nos 61-64; Id., DSz 8 (1941) 350-352, Pl. 1 nos 8-9; Pl. 3 nos 39-40; N. VULÏC— M. GRBIC: CVA Youg. Fasc. 3 (1938) PI. 18 no. 2. 19 A. MÜLLNER: Typische Formen aus der archäologischen Sammlung des Krainischen Landesmuseums (Laibach 1900) Finds situated outside the block of settlement Ljubljana (Yougoslavia) In the material of the known Ljubljana settlements numerous vessels of definitely Somogyvár character are found. 19 I endeavoured to select the pieces in a manner ta exclude those of the Vucedol type as much as passible, but I hardly succeeded in the case of identical vessel shapes without knowing the circumstances of finding (PL XVII nos 1—13, 18). Lovasberény (Fejér county) In the Schausammlung of the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, there is a two-handled amphora of Somogyvár type. The Serbian finds of the group In view of the Priboj vases published by J. Korosec and those of the Negrisori tumulus mentioned as their analogies, it became evident in course of the gathering of the Somogyvár type archaelogical material already that traces of an identical culture must be reckoned with also in the Drina valley. This idea has been fundamentally widened by the recent survey by M. Garasariin,-" making the definition of another (B) area of the group possible. With regard to Garasanin's researches we may attach the following tumulus burials to our group: Priboj (Priboj district) 21 At a distance of 2 km south of the village a humation grave yielded two vessels. 21 1. An amphora of a slender cylindrical пэск and globular body with two large strap handles; it is made of good material, the surface is varnished (PL XVII no. 17). Height: 15,2 cm. 2. A j u g with a strap handle, with a small wart lug opposite to the handle, where the neck joins the body; it is made of good material, the surface is varnished (PL XVII no. 16). Height: 14,2 cm. The following burial mounds have been discovered by M. Valtrovic and Trojanovic in 1892. The work was done at a level of the last century without a special attention to later burials in the tumuli, to the details of burial rites. The short reports on the excavations (in Serbian language) are very laconic as to details, they refrain from publishing most of the excavated finds, the majority of which went astray since. Therefore I endeavoured to select the data relative to our group from the rest. Negrisori (Ducalovic district) 22 A tumulus of medium size (Fig. 2, no. 1, 3). At the top. 20 cm below the surface, the traces of a stake were found together with the remains of mutton bones and a two-handled jar or amphora respectively. Under the stake an arch-like stone covering, consisting of loosely PI. 8; A. MOZSOLICS: WPZ 29 (1942) 30—, Fig. 7, further the photo collection of the Hungarian National Museum. 20 M. V. GARASANIN: BRGK 39 (1958) 90-95. 21 J. KOROSEC: GHZM 44 (1942) pp. 51-56, Figs 1-2; The same is published by M. V. GARASANIN: op. cit. 90, note 485, PI. 20 nos 4-5. 22 S. TROJANOVIC: Starinar 9 (1892) 4-14. PI. 1 nos 1-3. 44