A Herman Ottó Múzeum Évkönyve 19. (1980)
HELLEBRANDT Magdolna: A Mád-Pádihegy-i bronzlelet
86 HELLEBRANDT MAGDOLNA BRONZE FINDS FORM MÁD-PÁDIHEGY Bronze finds were uncovered on Mád-Pádihegy in 1970. István Asztalos, the local photographer, presented them to László Petrikovics dr., head physician, who sent them to the Zemplén Museum in Szerencs. The finds consist of 45 pieces: 9 double spectaclespirals (inv. No. 76. 23.1-9), two armreels (76.23.10-11), two reels (76.23.12-13), seven wire rings (76. 23.14), a ring (76. 23.15), a lace (76. 23.16), a bracelet (76. 23.17) and 18 metal buttons (76. 23. 18). The finds seem to be defective. The pieces can be groupped, as deduced from the analogies, among the Rimaszombat type depot finds from the second period of the Piliny culture. Magdolna Hellebrandt