Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 33/4. (2013)

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Churchyards in the Transylvanian Basin from the 11"' to the first half of the 13th centuries 185 Figure 37. Cemeteries and single grave finds dating from the 7lh-9,h centuries and the cemeteries of the class ofwarriors in the period of the Hungarian Conquest. A - 9th century with skeleton burials; В - cremation and biritual cemetery dating from the 7 -9th centuries; C - 9th century stray finds; D - cemeteries of the class of warriors in the 10th century; E. settlements dating from the 7th- 10th centuries (after Gáli 2013c, 295. kép) Fig. 38. The spread of the built graves in human shape and the mummy-shaped grave pits in the early churchyards in Transylvanian Basin (11th-13th centuries): 1. Esztergom-Zsidód, 2. Budapest-District XVI, 3. Budapest-Kdna, 4. Eger, 5. Szombathely, 6. Kaposvár, 7. Babócsa-Nárciszkert, 8. Ópusztaszer-Monostor, 9. Csongrád-Ellésmonostor, 10. Vokány, 11. Somogyvár, 12. Rakovac, 13. Macvanska Mitrovica, 14. Szentes-Kaján, 15. Frumuseni/Bizere; 16. Táuti, 17. Medias, 18-20. Sighisoara; 21. Sibiu-Pwfa Huet, 22. Viscri, 23. Feldioara, 24. Cluj-Napoca-Mdnasfnr, 25. Alba-Iulia-Powan Catholic Cathedral, 26. Orästie-Round Church, 27. Báta, 28. Cikádor; 29. Pozega/Slavonska Pozega.

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