Folia archeologica 6. (1949)

KOREK JÓZSEF: A ZENTA-BÁTKAI RÉZKORI TEMETŐ ÉS AENEOLITIKUS TELEP

% 34 h DR. KOREK: THE CEMETERY OF THE COPPER AGE AND THE NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT well, which belongs undoubtedly to the more developed implements. But the fact that decoration with ribs already occurs in the aeneo­lithic period, strongly decreases the dating reliability of this. We find the typical aeneolithic forms of vessels in the material of the settlement. Un­fortunately the graves belonging to { the settlement were not discovered. In these certainly would also have appeared the transitionary pottery to the Bodrogkeresztur culture. Even so aeneolithic effects are to be found, on the pottery coming to light from the graves. These are the vertical warts (Pl. XV, fig. 1), the several tiny and scattered wart­ornaments (Pl. XVI, figs. 8,18). In the cemetery * copper objects already occured as well as the leading forms of vessels of the Copper Age. Though the material is not great, it can be de­termined that life had begun in the course of the Aeneolitic Period and lasted uninter­ruptedly till the end of the Copper Age. This can not be surprising even therefore because on the other bank of the Tisza, at Csóka the same can be determined. Szeged. J Korek.

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