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356 For absolute chronology, cp. HAFFNER (1979b) 405 ff. 356 Cp. J. V. S. MEGAW in DUVAL-KRUTA (1982) 213 ff and 226, Fig. 1. 367 SZABÓ (1977) 218-219; SZABÓ (1985) 70-72; GUSTIN (1982) 195. 358 H. LORENZ, BRGK 59 (1978) 144 ff, is very instructive in this respect, in spite of omissions in the listed finds. 359 Cp. the Indroduction, pp. 16-17 and p. 43 in this chapter. 360 See Chapter IV. 361 See notes 244 and 281. 362 For the Iwanowice finds, see note 342. The sword from Éeran (Warsaw) can only be included in the analysis of distribution in a broader sense. Cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) 68, Fig. 16. 363 See note 282. 364 KRUTA (1975) 380 ff, Fig. 2. For its manufacture, possibly with a matrix, cp. DUVAL-KRUTA (1986) 22, note 27. 365 E. M. JOPE, in Problems of the Iron Age in Southern Britain. Oxford (1958) 79. 366 DE NAVARRO (1972) 295; MEGAW (1973) 133-134; FREY-MEGAW (1976) 53 ff; KRUTA (1975) 385-386. 367 RAFTERY (1984) 87 ff. 368 Ibid., 103, Fig. 56. 369 Ibid., 98 ff, Fig. 55. Cp. M. SZABÓ, in DUVAL-KRUTA (1982) 178. 370 See notes 367-369, and FREY-MEGAW (1976) 57. 371 For the type of the chape, cp. RAFTERY (1984) 104. 372 STEAD (1984). 373 For manufacturing techniques, see RAFTERY (1984) 75 ff. 374 KRUTA (1975) 285-286, and 286, note 1. 375 Cp. the conclusions drawn from the distribution of pseudo-filigree ornament: M. SZABÓ in FITZ (1975) 147 ff. 376 DUVAL (1974) 105 ff. For a survey of the kantharos form in eastern Celtic culture, cp. V. KRUTA­M. SZABÓ, EC 19 (1982) 51-67. 377 Cp. DUVAL (1977a) 260, Fig. 322, cp. p. 50. 378 Ibid., 260, Fig. 324. Cp. p. 38 (Jutas 2). 379 HUNYADY (1942-44) Pl. LXXIV. 1-la. For the decorative conception, cp. ibid., 53. Vasasszentiván (present-day Sântioana, in Romania ): SZABÓ (1971) Fig. 47: 8; Csővár: M. HELLEBRANDT, A kelták Észak-Magyarországon [The Celts in northern Hungary). PhD thesis, Manuscript. Budapest (1987). 381 DE NAVARRO (1972) 241 ff. Cp. O.-H. FREY in PAULI (1980) 89. 382 Cp. O.-H. FREY in PAULI (1980) 89, Fig. 27. For the leaf motif, cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) Pis. XVIII: 2, XCV: 21, etc. See also WYSS (1989) 82. 383 See p. 43, in this chapter. 384 Cp. note 328. 385 For a detailed analysis, cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) 242 ff. 386 Ibid., 256 ff. 387 M. GÜSTIN in GÜSTIN (1977) 8, PL 5; cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) PL XLIX. 388 Beside the quoted scabbards (for Kölesd see HUNYADY (1957) 93-94; perished) cp. also the specimen from Formin: FREY-MEGAW (1976) 49 and PL 3. 2. Cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) 310 ff. 389 PETRES (1982) 172 Fig. 16, and 165. Cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) 86. 390 See above p. 51. 391 ZACHAR (1984) 74-81; ZACHAR (1977) 27 — with an over-emphasis on the importance of Swiss "imports". Scabbards ornamented in the Hungarian and in the Swiss Sword Style occur contemporaneously in Bavaria. Cp. KRÄMER (1985) PL 63. 1 (Hungarian Sword Style); Pis 59. 1 and 64. 1 (Swiss Sword Style). 392 For Radostyán, grave 15, and the Nógrádmarcal scabbard, cp. M. HELLEBRANDT's thesis, quoted in note 380. Similar, clumsily engraved scabbards also occur among the finds from La Tène: DE NAVARRO (1972) Pis. LXXXIII, LXXVII. 2. 393 ECA, 97 and 162. Cp. also O.-H. FREY, in PAULI (1980) 88. For a general survey of the Plastic Style, see KRUTA (1973); for the finds from the Carpathian Basin, cp. SZABÓ (1989a). For the interpretation of the Plastic Style, cp. E. M. JOPE, in DUVAL-HAWKES (1976) 183. 394 Cp. KRUTA (1973) 648 ff. 395 ZIRRA (1976); cp. RUSU (1969) 291 ff, Fig. 10.

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