Budapest története I. Az őskortól az Árpád-kor végéig (Budapest, 1975)
Gerevich László: BUDAPEST MŰVÉSZETE AZ ÁRPÁD-KORBAN
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1 — 2. Pebble tool of the prehistoric Buda culture from the cave of the house in Un St. 72 (T.)* and obsidian blade of small size from Remete cave; Remete Hill 3. Stone-axe with polished surface from the Neolithic Period; Budapest 4. One of the unearthed part of the neolithic settlement at Békásmegyer (HI.) 5. Linear pottery from the "Zseliz" culture; Békásmegyer (III.) 6. Vessels of Bükk and Zseliz culture from a neolithic grave; Nagytétény (XXII.) 7. Fragment of a painted vessel with mask motif from the neolithic settlement at Békásmegyer (HL) 8. Pottery from the Copper Age found on the Gellért Hill and in Budafoki Street (XI.) 9. Vessels from the Late Copper Age; Csepel Island (XXI.) 10. Contracted skeleton; Zugló (XIV.) 11 — 12. Ornamented bell-shaped vessel and bronze dagger with handle from the "BeakerPottery" culture; Békásmegyer (TIL) 13—14. Urn and casting mould from the grave of a metallurgist from the Late "Vatya" culture; Csepel Island (XXI.) 15. Bronze axe having a disc-shaped head, jewels and costume ornaments from the treasure of Rákospalota (XV.) Ifi. Clay vessel from the treasure of Rákospalota (XV.) 17. Bronze sword of "Valsömagle" type; Zugló (XIV). 18. Bronze bracelet terminating in spirals; Budapest 19. Place of a weaver's loom fixed to the clay floor in a dwelling-house of the Late Bronze Age; Békásmegyer (HT.) 20. Shealed bronze-axe of the Late Bronze Age; Buda 21. Bone bit stick decorated with animal head; Lágymányos Settlement (XT.) 22. Bronze cauldron with cross-mounting; Nagytétény (XXII.) 23. Gold plates from the treasure of Angyalföld (XIII.) 24. Bronze quiver-mounting of the Scythian Age; Budajenő 25. La Tene urn with stamped ornamentation; Békásmegyer (III.) 2fi. Ground plan, section and reconduction plan of an unearthed Eraviscan dwelling-house in the oppidum on the Gellért Hill (L. Vargha) 27. Stove and fireplace; Gellért Hill 28. Ground plan and section of the stove for baking; Gellért Hill 29. Celtic iron sword and bronze anklet of hollowcast sphere originating from grave finds; Budapest 30. Two-parted stove for pottery firing; Békásmegyer (TIT.) 31. Grey, graphitic vessels smoothed and with parallel incised lines; Tabán Settlement (I.) 32 — 33. Eraviscan clay vessels, painted red-andwithe stripes; Békásmegyer (III.) and Tabán (!•) 34 — 35. Eraviscan silver coins from coin finds of Lágymányos (XL) (obverse and reverse) 36. Detail from the gravestone of a horseman of the ala-Hispanorum I. Frankel Leo St. (II.) 37. Fragment from the building inscription of the ala-camp in Buda 38. Tombstone of C. Castricius legionary, end of the 1st century; Corvin Sq. (I.) 39 — 40. Legionary modelled fully armed (detail from tombstone No. 38) and brick -imprint of the foot-shaped stamp of legion II. adiutrix; Óbuda (III.) 41 — 42. The large bronze coin of Emperor Traian (obverse and reverse); Albertfalva (XL) 43. The military diplom of a horseman called C. Octavius discharged in 139; Albertfalva (XL) 44. Clay honeycake mould representing the triumphal march of Emperor Marcus Aurelius uncovered in the potter's settlement of Aquincum (HI.) 45. Roman fortress-system in territory of Budapest 46. Comparative ground plans of the auxiliary camps and that of Contra Aquincum known in the territory of Budapest; 1. Albertfalva (XI.) 2. Nagytétéxîy (XXII.) 3. fortress at the mouth of Rákos brook 4. camp in Március 15 Sq. (V.) 47. Milestone of Emperor Severus Alexander from 230 48. Ground plan of the auxiliary camp at Nagytétény (XXIII.) 49. Western tower in the northern part of the camp re-excavated in 1970; Március 15 Sq. (V.) 50. Ground plan of watch-towers (burgus) found in Budakalász and along the Dera brook 51. The ground plan of the governor's palace, excavated in the Ship-yard's Island (III.) 52. Embossed ornamental vessel of big size chiseled from marble-like material found in the governor's palace 53—54. One of the stepped passages of the auditorium in the military amphitheatre found in the reconstructed south-western part; Nagyszombat St. (HI.) and the ground plan of the amphitheatre 55. Depiction of fighting animals on the frieze of the tombstone having three figures uncovered in the territory of the former Victoria brickyard (III.) 56. Ground plan of the uncovered building remains of the governor's villa; Szépvölgyi St. * Note: The Roman numerals refer to the present districts of Budapest.