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 - Bándi Gábor: Data to the Early and Middle Bronze Age of Northern Transdanubia and Southern Slovakia. (Some Problems of the Tokod Group). IV–V, 1963–64. p. 65–71. t. 18–20.

7. Patince (Slovakia). From under a cemetery of the incrusted pot­tery a pit, belonging to a Tokod settlement, came to light. (Marked as 1956/IV.) (Note 16.) 8. Male Kosihy (Slovakia). Immediately on the bank of the Ipoly there is a site called Törökdomb; its stratum III be­longs to the Tokod group. 34 9. Szálka (Slovakia). At a distance of cca 2-3 km from the Török­domb, Maié Kosihy, the first authentic cemet­ery of the Tokod group was uncovered. 35 (Grave 13.) The extension of Tokod finds in sites of the incrusted ware folk and the Magyarád culture 10. lia (Slovakia) Authentic graves of a cemetery of the incrust­ed ware folk and the Magyarád culture yield­ed one or two small jugs. 80 11. Dunaradvány-Zsitvatő From an urn cemetery of the incrusted pottery and the Magyarád culture scattered vessels, belonging to our group, have come to light. (Hungarian National Museum. Inv. No.: 1888. 27. 1-33; 1881. 67.) 12. Ménfő This site has yielded a small jug. (Note 5.) 13. Rábacsécsény-Fudipuszta Tokod pottery is preserved in the Hungarian National and the Győr Museums from the ma­terial of a cemetery of the incrusted ware. (Note 5.) 14. Koroncó Stray pieces are known in ine Hungarian Na­tional and the Győr Museums. (Note 5.) (Hun­garian Nat. Museum. Inv. no.: 1871. lbà. 2.) 15. Szőny-Brewery In the territory of the Roman cemetery graves of the incrusted pottery were unearthed too. More of these contained verified small jugs of Tokod type." 7 16. Dunaalmás Stray pieces from a cemetery of the incrusted pottery folk. 38 17. Szomod and Ágostyán A small jug of Tokod type is known from here, no exact site is given. (Hungarian Nat. Mu­seum. Inv. No.: 38.1903.14.) 18. Tata-Tóváros Scattered ancient Tokod vessels. Nearer date on the site are lacking. (Note 4.) 19. Sárisáp A cremation grave of our group came to light. 39 No exact site is given, the find may be con­nected, however, with the still existing impor­tant cemetery of the incrusted pottery. 34 A. TOCIK: Stratigraphie auí der befestigten Ansiediung in Malé-Kosihy (Bez. Sturovo). Kommission für das Aeneo­litikum und die ältere Bronzezeit Nyitra 1958. (Bratislava 1961) 17-43. 35 The material of the cemetery is unpublished. My thanks aie due to A. TOClK, B. Chropovsky and M. DUSEK for enabling me to study the material of the Nyitra Institute. 36 M. DUSEK : Patince — das Gräberfeld der nordpannoni­schen Kultur. Gräberfeld aus der älteren Bronzezeit in der Slowakei I. (Bratislava 1960) 296. Fl. LVIII, nos 1, 2, 4. 37 The material is in the Hungarian National Museum; its publication is being prepared. 38 P. PAT AY: Culture of the Early Bronze Age in Hungary. DissPan. 11/13 (1938) PI. VIII no. 4a. 39 I. BONA: The Bronze Age . . . II. 486. 20. Ságvár Two small jugs of the Tokod type are known on the site of the incrusted pottery people. (Hungarian Nat. Museum. Inv. No.: 1947.19. 19-20.) 21. Fonyód A Tokod small jug is occurring in the cemet­ery of the incrusted pottery people in Southern Transdanubia. (Hungarian Nat. Museum Inv. No.: 1939.49.18. — From urn grave 11.) Tokod finds on the early sites of the Vatya culture 22. Sárbogárd-Cifrabolondvár A stray small jug occurred in the area of the fortified Vatya earthwork. 4 о 23. Kulcs The vessels of our group are known from the material of authentic graves. 41 24. Rácalmás-Virághegy The material of the site contains a small jug of Tokod type. Pieces showing the influence of the Magyarád culture and the incrusted pot­tery are found too. (Székesfehérvár Museum. Inv. No.: 51.19.1.) 25. Hainburg-Teichtal Grave 120 of the Gáta-type cemetery yielded a Tokod small jug. Aunjetitz sites with Tokod influence 26. Hurbanovo (Slovakia) In the graves of contracted burial also some Tokod pottery was found. The site is near to the Zsltva river, the line of which is outside the basic area of our group/' 3 27. Nesvady (Slovakia) The finds of our group are known from a ce­metery similar to that of Hurbanovo. The site is situated near the Nyitra river. 4­The extension of the finds of our group in the area of the Hatvan culture 28. Nagybörzsöny-Gőrhegy A stray Tokod sherd is known from the area of the Hatvan tell. (Hungarian Nat. Museum. Inv. No.: 1950.1.) 29. Váckisújfalu Grave-good of our group is known from here. 45 30. Bag or Tóalmás This site yielded a small jug, probably from a grave. (Hungarian Nat. Museum. Inv. No.: 57.59.1.) 31. Unknown site between Zsámbok and Valkó: i6 Incrusted Tokod sherds in the scattered finds of a Hatvan settlement. (Gödöllő, collection of the S. Petőfi School.) 40 Ibid. PI. 21 no. 11. 41 Ibid. PL 1 nos 5-8 (grave 1954. 10), PI. 11 nos 2, 5, 6 (grave 1954. 57), PL 2 no. 15 (grave 62), of Aunjetitz character. 42 A. MOZSOLICS: op. cit. Fig. 4. 43 See note 9, and further: M. DUSEK: The Archaeological Investigation of the Danubian Region of Slovakia. (In Hun­garian.) Ttk 4 [91]. No. 10, 451-453. Id.: Patince — das Grä­berfeld ... PL LVIII nos 3, 6. 44 See notes 14-16, further M. DUSEK: Patince ... PL 1ЛШ1 nos 7-12; id.: TtK 100. cit. Fig. 6. 45 I. BONA: The Bronze Age ... II. 486. 46 In the material of the Hungarian National Museum we know an urn of Hatvan character from the Valkó site. Inv. No.: 1892. 103. 4. 69

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