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70 Ibid., 16-18, Fig. 8 and note 23. 71 See note 67. 72 See Chapter II, p. 27. 73 Cp. ECA 179, no. 142 and 94. See also SCHAAFF (1990) 10. 74 The authenticity of the provenance was challenged by LH. CRI§AN, Sargetia 10 (1973) 45 ff. See also ZIRRA (1971) 182, note 57: in 1968 the author conducted a trial excavation on the assumed site, but no Celtic material was found. This does not necessarily challenge this site. However, the findspot may equally well be sought near Gernyeszeg which lay on the estate of Domokos Teleki, from whose possession the find eventually made its way into the Kolozsvár Museum. Márton (1933-34) 161, Pl. LVII argued for the unity of the find, and his arguments are certainly acceptable. The sica must not be excluded from among the grave finds since it also appears in contemporary northeastern Balkanic burials. See G. SIMION, in Thraco-Dacica (1976) 154-155, Fig. 7. 2. 75 SCHAAFF (1974) 150 ff and Fig. 21. 76 See notes 65-70. 77 See the comments on the Budapest spearhead (Cat. no. 75; PI. 78) and the Liter 1 scabbard (Cat. no. 39; PI. 43-44) (notes 59 and 64). 78 For the technical details, see FREY (1978-79) 68: "... vielmehr werden die konzentrischen Kreise, die Quadrate mit Rankenfüllung und die Halbkreise mit eingerollten Enden jeweils in einem Gesenk geschlagen werden sein." 79 DE NAVARRO (1972) 43 ff; FREY (1978-79) 69. 80 For the sword, see JACOBI (1982) 567, Fig. 2: for the grave assemblage, see KRÄMER (1985) 82-83, Fig. 12, PI. 16. 81 For an analysis of the ornament see FREY (1978-79) 68-69; cp. KKM, 20 (no. 69); M. SZABÓ, in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979) 164-165. Closely related: unpublished scabbard from Gournay-sur-Aronde. (Kind information of A. RAPIN.) 82 ECA, 90. Cp. P. JACOBSTHAL, PZ 25 (1934) 92, 60-62. See also KRUTA-POPPI (1984) 52 ff, for comparable finds of the 3rd century B. C. from Italy and France. Stamped scabbard (horse representation) from Switzerland: WYSS (1989) 82, Fig. 94. 83 The Rezi-Rezicser scabbard (Cat. no. 56). For a detailed analysis, see below, pp. 26-27. 84 FREY (1978-79) 71, Fig. 2, 73, Figs. 6 and 68-69. 85 FREY (1978-79) 70. 86 Cp. note 51. 87 FREY (1978-79) 73, Fig. 5, and 69. 88 Ibid., 69. See also Chapter III, p. 42 and the analysis of the hatched leaf motif. 89 SCHWAPPACH (1971) 131, ff, and 150, Fig. 11: 1-2. 90 FREY (1978-79) 69. For chagrinage, see DE NAVARRO (1972) 47 ff. 91 NEUGEBAUER-GATTRINGER (1984) 101, P1.26. MEGAW (1989a) 98: also mentions this scabbard among the dragon-pair swords. For the Gödöllő scabbard (Cat. no. 13), cp. Chapter II, p. 36. 92 Cp. HAFFNER (1979) 283, Fig. 2, 287, Fig. 6. See also MEGAW (1989b) 544-545. 93 Cp. a swords scabbard from Szob (Cat. no. 68), and Chapter IV, p. 57-58. 94 NÉMETI (1975) 196-197, 189 and Pl. VI­VII. 95 BRUNAUX-MENIEL-RAPIN (1980) 16, Fig. 16. 96 Cp. BULARD's comments on the design of a sword scabbard from Bölcske-Madocsahegy (Cat. no. 5) quoted in Chapter III, p. 48. See also the sword recovered from grave of 2 of the LEkovce cemetery (Cat. no. 90) and p. 49. 97 JACOBI (1982) 566, Fig. 1. For the grave assemblage, see KRÄMER (1985) 82-83, Fig. 12 and PI. 15. 98 BRUNAUX-MENIEL-RAPIN (1980) 15, 17, and Fig. 14. 99 BULARD (1979) 29, Fig. 1,3,4; Fig. 5. 3 and 38-40, Fig. 6. 2. 100 See note 95. 101 DE NAVARRO (1972) Pl. CXXVIII. la-c; BULARD (1982) 160, Fig. 6. 102 BULARD (1979) 29, Fig.1.1; PETRES (1982) 163. 103 See above, p. 21. 104 ECA 94. Cp. also V. KRUTA, EC 15 (1978) 405 ff, and 419, Fig. 8 (for the ornament of the neckguard). 105 DUVAL, A. (1982) 137 ff. 106 BULARD (1978) 484 ff, Figs. 1-2.

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