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.

Fig. 3. culture (Opatovac, Sotin Stare Jankovci),' ,i0 they cannot be regarded as connecting links by any means since, together with the undecorated large water-jars, they are typical of every group of the Vucedol culture from the West Bosnian Zecovi through the Makó group, oc­cupying the centre of the Carpathian basin, till the Nyírség group of the Upper Tisza regi­on. 31 Whether groups A and В lived simultane­ously or they are but the consecutive areas of settlement, cannot be decided with certainty, at least for the time being. Nevertheless, the appearance of larger or smaller groups related to the Somogyvár one in Oltenia (Glina III), in the south-eastern corner of Transylvania, the Barcaság (Schneckenberg В — С), nay also in the south-eastern part of Hungary (Gyula 30 ST. DIMITRIJEVIC: Op. Arch. 1 (1956) Figs 21-22. 32-33. 31 N. KALICZ: Északkelet-Magyarország korai bronzkora (The Early Bronze Age in North-Earslern Hungary) (Ma­nuscript dissertation, Budapest 1961). See its theses Diss Arch. 4 1962) 12-18. 46

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