Folia archeologica 18.

Tibor Kovács: Eastern Connections of North-Eastern Hungary in the Late Bronze Age

38 T. KOVÁCS d. base 11.7 cm. Inv. no. 57.264.1. (Fig. 13, no. 12). 28. Cup with handle, very everted rim, belly decorated with close vertical grooves. Brown, intact. H. 7.1 cm, d. mouth 8.5 cm, d. base 2.6 cm. Inv. no. 57.266.1 (Fig. 13, no. 13). 29. Mug, the slightly everted rim pinched up to form four hori­zontal warts. Brown, intact. H. 20,5 cm, d. mouth 16.8 cm, d. base 8.9 cm (Fig. 13, no. 14). Accord­ing to a record in the archives a ribbed bracelet with seal-like terminals and a bronze pin with a flattened head bent over in a roll were also found at Demecser —Borzsova-puszta which got into the possession of the Museum together with the urn described under number 27. The bronze objects have been lost. Debrecen Haldp-puszta. (64) Stray finds. Déri Museum, Debrecen. The finds from various ages, including two cups of the Berkesz —Demecser type were the gifts of J. Magyar. Inv. no. 17. 1914.13—14. Egyek. (58) Stray finds. Déri Museum, Debrecen. Cup coming to light under unknown cir­cumstances ; decorated with incrustation. 2 1 According to a report of A. Jósa from 1907 a cup deco­rated with lime inlay and similar to the vessels found at Berkesz and Nyírkárász came to light at Egyek at the beginning of the century.­2 Fényeslitke. (3) Stray finds. JAM Nyíregyháza. Inv. no. 57.267. Yellow and grey potsherds of the Berkesz —Demecser type decorated with warts and grooves came to light probably from a settlement. Gulács-Tiszameder . (20) Stray find. Déri Museum, Debrecen. High-handled cup with evert­ed rim, shoulder decorated with groups of vertical grooves. Brown, fragmentary. H. 7 cm, d. base 3.5 cm. Inv. no. 64.1930. Hajdúböszörmény. (61) Stray finds. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum (Hungarian National Museum ; hereafter quoted as MNM). Inv. no. 84.1882.1—2. Three vessels were found during earthwork operations in 1881, two of which have got into the museum. 2 3 Herpdly. (66) Stray find. MNM. Sherds of a cup, decorated on the everted rim and belly with incrusted lines, found under unknown circumstances on the „hill" at Herpály. Black, polished. (Cf. the vessels of Hajdúböszörmény.) Inv. no. 10/1947. Ibrdny. (11) Stray finds. Déri Museum, Debrecen. Undecorated cups with everted rims. Inv. no. 33.1921.4—5. J éke-Gáthegy. (4) Stray finds. JAM, Nyíregyháza. 1. Dish, incurved rim, warts and a ribbon­handle set on the shoulder, profiled base. Brown, restored. Inv. no. 62.26.80. 2. Cup with handle, very everted rim (cf. Fig. 12, no. 7), three grooved warts on the belly. Brown, restored to a great extent. Inv. no. 62.26.81. Kemecse. (22) Stray find. JAM Nyíregyháza. Cup with handle, everted rim, shoulder deco­rated with vertical ribs and grooves. Grey, fragmentary. D. base 4.2 cm. Inv. no. 57.382.1. N. Kalicz mentioned and undecorated cup of the Berkesz-Demecser type from Kemecse. 2 4 Kék. (15) Stray find. JAM, Nyíregyháza. A fragmentary urn decorated with grooved warts came to light in the village (Fig. 16, no. 15). 2 1 A Déri Múzeum Évkönyve (Debrecen) 1948—56. (Annals of the Déri Museum) Pl. II. upper row. 2 2 Cf. note 19. 2 3 Hampel, J., A bronzkor Magyarhonban. I — III. (The Bronze Age in Hungary) (Bp. 1886) Pl. LXXVII. nos. 2—3. ; Mozsolics, A., Acta Arch. Hung. 12 (1960) Fig. 1. 2 4 Kalicz, N., Arch. Ért. 87 (1960) 6.

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