Alba Regia. Annales Musei Stephani Regis. – Alba Regia. Az István Király Múzeum Évkönyve. 8.-9. 1967-1968 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: C sorozat (1968)

Tanulmányok – Abhandlungen - Bándi Gábor: Remarks on the History of Research in the „Vueedol Problem”. – Megjegyzések a Vueedoli-kérdés kutatástörténetéhez. VIII–IX, 1967–68. p. 23–33.

о 50 кхГкпг Map 1. Robajé. 128 But if we unite the Lasinja —Somogyvár— Zok horizon in the area of the whole Bosnia —Hercegovina, North-Western Yougoslavia and Western Hungary, star­ting from the Drina —Danube line, then we have to survey the region of the Serbian tumuli too, whether there are settlements belonging to the tumuli in that region. Ana­lysing the settlements of the Morava —Drina land, called Vucedol ones by M. GaraSanin, the close relation­ship of the material published from that region and of the finds of West Hungarian settlements jumps to the eye. 129 "в J. KOROSEC: GHZM 44 (1942) 51 ­Starinar 9 (1892) 4-14; A. BENAC 62. 129 M. GARASAIÉIN: op. cit. 45. -, Figs 1-2; S. TROJANOVIC: - B. COVIC: Glasinac 1 (1956) In the area of the tumuli in question M. GaraSanin mentions three sites (Gornje Komarice, Djurdjevo and Titovo Uzice—Stapari), all of which are situated on high hills. 130 Possibly the settlement at the site Belegis —Gradac represents a mediator towards the Danube region. 131 As to the burial rite of a tumulus with contracted skele­ton, this does not contradict the inclusion of this large territory into an identical ethnical group either. In the present state of research only tumuli of this character, in some cases graves with contracted skeletons buried in the settlements, are known throughout all the territory, "о Ibid. 45 isi Ibid. -46. 30

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