Szabó Miklós, Petres F. Éva: Decorated weapons on the La Tene Iron Age in the Carpathian Basin. (Inventaria Praehistorica Hungariae 5; Budapest, 1992)
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396 RUSU (1969). 397 SZABÓ (1971) 84, no. 24. Cp. É. F. PETRES, in FITZ (1975) 230, Pl. la-b, and 225. 398 For a general survey, cp. É. F. PETRES in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979) 171 ff. For the résultas of more recent research, cp. F. DRILHON-A. DUVAL, RAE Suppl. 6 (1988) 299 ff. Cp. SZABÓ (1989a) 21. 399 For the decorative schema, cp. KRUTA (1973) 653, Fig. 3. 1. 400 Cp. the survey of openwork mount decorated scabbards in Chapter I, p. 24 and the analysis of the Gödöllő scabbard (Cat. no. 13.) in Chapter II, p. 36. 401 See Chapter III, p. 43. 402 For the Szob scabbard, see Chapter III, p. 43 and SZABÓ (1989a) 20-21, PL 2. 1. 403 For the Pottenbrunn-Ratzerdorf scabbard, see Chapter I, p. 24. 404 See also Chapter I, p. 26 and Chapter III, p. 48-50. 405 Cp. the studies quoted in note 393; however, the quasi-contemporaneity of the Plastic Style and the Sword Styles is beyond dispute. Cp. KRUTA (1973) and M. SZABÓ in DUVAL-KRUTA (1982) 175 ff. 406 For the motif, cp. KRUTA (1973) 656; DUVAL (1977a) 282. 407 For a detailed analysis, cp. SZABÓ (1985a) 39 ff. See also SZABÓ (1989a) 20-21, PL 2. 2. 408 SZABÓ (1985a) 43 ff, Fig. 5. 2-3. 409 Ibid., 43-46. 410 ZACHAR (1974a); the Halmajugra 2 scabbard (Cat. no. 17). 411 RAPIN (1982-83) 70 ff, Pis I-II and 71. 412 HUNYADY (1942-44) Pl. XLIX. 9-10; RAPIN (1982-83) PL Ilia and 71-72. 413 RAPIN (1988) 34. 414 F. KELLER, MAGZ 15. 7 (1866) 295 f, Pl. XL 22-32; E. DESOR, Die Pfahlbauten des Neuenburgersees. Frankfurt a.M. (1866) 100 f, Fig. 101; E. VOUGA, Les Helvètes à La Tène. Neuchâtel (1885) 17, Pl. IL 10. 415 DRACK (1954-55) 193-235, Pis 59-70. 416 DE NAVARRO (1972) 330, 382, 388, Pis XX. 4, XXIV. 3a-b. 417 HUNYADY (1942-44) 115 f, Pl. XLVI. 6. 418 DRACK (1954-55) 212, Fig. 8. 24-45, 47-48; PETRES (1968) 36, Pl. V. 1-4. 419 DRACK (1954-55) 231, Fig. 8. 28. 420 Ibid., Fig. 8. 28. 421 Unfortunately, the exact findspot remains unknown; but the Odíaci-Hódság site is a plausible candidate. Todorovic first published it as an unprovenanced find, and later gave Odíaci-Hódság as its findspot: TODOROVIC (1968a) Pl. XXXVII. A; TODOROVIÓ (1974) 66 Fig. 64, third left, from a side view; PETRES (1968) 36, note 15 and Pl. V. 3. 422 DRACK (1954-55) 233 f, Fig. 8. 43-44. 423 TIZZONI (1984) 100, Figs 4, 6 and 9. No. A 4768 (Museum of Milan). 424 GUÖTIN (1977) PL 7.2. The drawing published by TODOROVIÓ probably depicts the same stamp: TODOROVIC (1974) 86, Fig. 64, second left. 425 TODOROVIÓ 6 (1965) 73, PL I. 6; PETRES (1968) 37, Pl. V. 7; GUSTIN (1977) PL 7. 1. 426 DRACK (1954-55) Fig. 8. 46, PL 60.46, and no. 46. 427 Ibid., 214, 225. 428 PETRES (1968) 40, Pl. V. 8; PINK (1939) 398. 429 DRACK (1954-55) 200, 227, Figs 7. 2a-b, 9. 2. 430 FILIP ( 1961 ) P1 19i3; PETRES (1968) 36, note 7, Pl. IV. la-c. 431 TIZZONI (1984) 102, Fig. 5a-b, possibly originating from a cemetery in Lombardy (Noseta or Magenta). 432 PETRES (1968) 36, PL III. 3. 433 TIZZONI (1984) 95 f, Figs 2b-c, 6b and 8: Magenta MM no. A 4767; Figs 2b and 7: Nosate MM, no. A. 5121. 434 GÜSTIN (1977) 79, 82, PL 8. 1-4. 435 RAPIN in BRUNAUX-RAPIN (1988) 120, 122, 132 f anf Fig. 59. 1-4 ("Forme classique, douilles courtes"); 118, 119f, 132 and Fig. 58b ("Forme convex, douilles longues"). 436 Ibid., 72, 81, 83 and Figs 39. 6 and 40 ("umbo à aillettes rectangulaires longues"). 437 TIZZONI (1984) 104. 438 DE MARINIS (1977) 37, PL 11. 439 DRACK (1954-55) 218. 440 Ibid., 223; PETRES (1968) 38 f. 441 WYSS (1974) 109, Fig. 4. 6; TIZZONI (1984) 104, Fig. 7.