A Nyíregyházi Jósa András Múzeum évkönyve 49. (Nyíregyháza, 2007)

Régészet - Dan Pop: The Copper Axe from Corni

Dan Pop 4. From the viewpoint of weight - "marks" ratio (Fig. 10) we can observe: 24 a. small pieces, below 990 g (231-990 g, all together 21 pieces) are usually unmarked: 11 pieces with weight below 685 g (between 231 and 685 g) lack "marks"; from other 10 axes with weight between 720-990 g 6 pieces have "marks" placed on the both sides of the object, whereas 4 axes do not. b. From the 40 axes with weight between 1015-1496 g, 21 pieces have "marks" and 19 are without "marks". c. From the 29 axes heavier than 1515 g, 9 pieces are without "marks", whereas 20 have "marks". Fig. 10 The relationship between the weight and the "marks" on the Székely-Nádudvar and Agnita hammer-axes types x: the number in the appendix, y: weight in gramm a: Székely-Nádudvar type with "marks", b: Székely-Nádudvar type without "marks", c: Agnita type with "marks", d: Agnita type without "marks" 10. kép A Székely-Nádudvar és Agnita típusú rézbalták súlya és Jelölése" közötti kapcsolat x: a tárgyak sorszáma a függelékben,^: a grammban megadott súly a: ,jelölt" Székely-Nádudvar típus, b: Jelöletlen" Székely-Nádudvar típus, c: Jelölt" Agnita típus, d. Jelöletlen" Agnita típus 94 v ZH For 41 pieces of 134 axes we have no data regarding the weight: Araci, Baia Mare, Beta, Budapest, Cachtice, Csibrák, "Dalmatia", Gackulja, Jelasnica, Kljuc-Starigrad, Kravany, Lucenec, Madaras, Medias, Nevest, Novy Tekov/Tekovská Nova Ves, Ocna Sibiului, Petriv, Púchov, Rosice, Särbi, Säcuieni, Sälacea, Särväzel, Stabanj, Stráznice (two pieces), Susi­ce-Traplice, Tiszaszentimre, Hungary, Untermixnitz, Volkovce, Vrádiste, unknown provenance Austria (two pieces), un­known provenance Bulgaria (two pieces), unknown provenance Hungary (three pieces), unknown provenance Slovakia. 58

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