A Nyíregyházi Jósa András Múzeum évkönyve 44. (Nyíregyháza, 2002)
Régészet - Igor Gavritukhin: On the study of double-plate fibulas of the first subgroup
On the study of double-plate fibulas of the first subgroup Map 4 Fibulas of Dnieper-Carpathian traditions (according to list 2; stripes on upper and lower parts of the symbol - pieces from the Hun Age) 1: with wide foot and widening of the foot near the end (unknown variant: No. 123); 2: with wide foot and widening of the foot near the middle (unknown series: No. 102,125,127; +8? = 163); 3: with rhombshaped or sharp foot (unknown series: No. 53, 185); 4: = 1 according to map 3 [4+6 = No. 59, 191]; 5: with sharp foot and "shoulders" near the bow [5+6 = No. 200]; 6: with one spring and upper string (series Boromlia-Zhurovka: 6+2 = No. 20, 41, 135; 6+3 = No. 55, 56; "hybrid" examples: No. 232, 6+3 = No. 31, + 4, + 5); 7: with double spring and "massive" post for spring (series Präjeni-Uspenka: 7+2 = No. 42, 95,153,225; 7+3 = No. 120); 8: with one spring (8+2 = No. 30, 8+3 = No. 22,113); 9: with B-shaped post for spring (series Gavrilovka: 9+2 = No. 37, 69); 10: Sumy (10+2 = No. 194); 11: Kumbulta (11+2 = No. 106); 12: Ufa (12+1 = No. 227); 13: with double springs and upper string (13+2 = No. 226); 14: Gradizhsk (14+3 = No. 43); [1 according to map 1 (No. 66); 14+4 from map 5 (No. 144)] 4. térkép Dnyeper-Kárpát vidéki hagyományt mutató, ill. ahhoz hasonló fibulák (a 2. lista alapján; a vastagított szélű jelek a hun kori darabok) 169