KOVÁCS TIBOR: TUMULUS CULTURE CEMETERIES OF TISZAFÜRED / Régészeti Füzetek II/17. (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Budapest, 1975)
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Fig. 24. Grave 341. _ t^ — 11 Grave 337. (? D) Gd: 40 cm. - 1. Cup, brown, with scored line piles branching in three directions on its shoulder (Rest.) H: 7,5, 7,5 (PI. 31-337/1). Grave 338. (? D) Gd: 35 cm. - 1. Cup, grey, (Complete) H: 5,5, R 5,5 Btf>:4 cm (PI. 31-338/1). 2. Cup, brown, with four knots on its bulge (Incompl.) H: 6 cm (PL 31-338/2). Grave 339. (? D) Gd: 40 cm. - 1. Cup, brown, with four knots on its bulge (Rest.) H: 5, R<t>: 6,5, B0: 2,5 cm (PI. 31-339/1). Grave 340. (U C) There were two little cups on the upright urn among the ashes. Gd: 30 cm. - 1. Urn, brown, barrel shaped, rough workmanship (Incompl.) H: ca 19 cm (PI. 32— 340/1). 2. Jar, yellow (Fr.) (PI. 32- 340/2). 3. Cup, brown (Complete) H: 6,8, R 6,8 (PI. 32-340/3). 4. Cup, grey (Complete) H: 6, R<t>: 5,6, Btf>: 3,2 cm (PI. 32-340/4). Grave 341. U Ud) There were a two handled mug and two bronze pins in the large standing urn. It was covered with an upside down dish. Gd: 70 cm. — 1. Urn, brown, with foiir elongated knots on its shoulder and six scored knots on its bulge (Incompl.) H: 37, R0: 14,5 cm (PI. 31—341/1). 2. Mug, grey, with two small knots on its shoulder (Complete) H: 8, R0: 5, B0:4 cm (PI. 31-341/2). 3. Bronze pin, so called sickle shaped. Its disc head piece was fixed to the stem by a case shaped extension. With etched line piles, L: 21 cm (PI. 31-341/3). 4. Bronze pin, with etched line piles on its neck, L: 19,5 cm (PI. 31-341/4. 5. Dish, brown, with drawn up knots on its rim (Fr.) (see PI. 30-324/1). Grave 342. >(Fig. 25/a-25/b) (Sg Ud) Medium contracted skeleton on its lett side in medium condition.There was no skull in the grave although disturbance was not noted. Grave ditch L: 210, W: 90 cm. Gd: 83 cm. Orientation: NW - SE, 325°. — 1-2. Bronze pin, its head Fig. 25/a. Grave 342. was Fixed to the stem by a disc shaped case type extension, L: 22,5 cm (PI. 31-342/1-2). 3. Bronze spiral tubes, twisted of flat wire. The necklace consisted of about 25—30 of these 1,2—2 cm long spiral tubes. Most of these were highly corroded, and disintegrated (See 35