Gyöngyössy Márton (szerk.): Perspectives on the Past. Major Excavations in County Pest (Szentendre, 2008)

(6100-4500 BC) (4500-2700 BC) (2700/2500-800 BC) appeared. A major decline can be noted in the material culture compared to the previous period; the quality of the pottery wares, for example, is much inferior to the fine ceramics of the Middle Bronze Age. The territory of the Tumulus culture was eventually occupied by the people of the Urnfield culture. The new population TL did not continue earlier traditions, but established new settlements and opened new burial grounds. • András Czene 1. Bowl decorated with channelling from an urn burial at Érd 2. Decorated handled vessel from an urn burial at Budaörs 3. Boot shaped vessel from Maglód 4. Restored vessels from a storage pit at Budaörs rmed with fearsome longswords, the warriors of the Tumulus culture arriving from Central Europe destroyed the forts of the Vatya culture and brought an end to the peaceful development. The new population introduced new burial rites: in addition to inhumation and cremation burials, the custom of erecting a mound over burials The Late Bronze Age (1400-800 BC)

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