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Régészet - Soós, Eszter et al.: Settlement and graves from Hernádvécse (NE-Hungary) in the 5th century AD: relation of living space and burial place in the Hun Period
Settlement and graves from Hernádvécse (NE-Hungary) in the 5th century AD 55 Fig. 5 Hernádvécse-Nagy rét site 4. Grave str.309 5. kép Hernádvécse—Nagy rét, 4. lh. Str.309 sir 606—607; Böhme 1989, 402). The foot of the silver brooches which originate from the peripheral regions of the Carpathian Basin7 are decorated with carved or punched motifs or ribbing imitated rolled wire (Kühn 1974, 588-597). The closest formal analogies of the brooch from Hernádvécse are the pieces from Dombóvár and Erdőkövesd (Darnay 1901; Csallány 1961, 238, CCLX. t. 2-3; Ti.jral 1988, Abb. 34) the latter were classified as Niederflorstadt-type (Böhme 1989, 402, Abb. 5, 404). Volker Bierbrauer dated the brooches from Dombóvár together with the find from Zalkod and Kosice to the D3 period, 450/460—480/490 AD (Bierbrauer 1995, 572-581, Abb. 4). The direct antecedents of the brooch from Hernádvécse are unknown. Based on the production technology it can be dated to the D3 or the D2/D3 periods. It is noteworthy that the unique brooches from Szurdokpüspöki (Bácsmegi—Guba 2007,16) and 7 Beograd (Germanen 1987,232, Abb. V26, d-e); Mödling-Lerchengasse (Germanen 1987, 342, Abb. VII,32.e); Tiszacsege (Bona 1991, 149, Fig. 96); Banská Bystrica—Sásová (Tejrai. 1997, 337, Abb.15, 5). Jobbágyi (Kiss 1981, 167—168, Taf. I, 6) found in the territory of the North Hungarian Range can be dated to the same period. 2.2.4.2. Silver buckle Iron, bronze or silver buckles the tongues of which are rolled over the loop were common dress items in Hunnic period burials. In the eastern part of the Carpathian Basin the type appeared in the D1 period (Ti-jrai. 1988, 227). Smaller pieces with longer tongue are known from late Sarmatic burials as well.8 Round, oval or D-shaped buckles were common in both female and male burials in the 5th century AD (Bakay 1978, 151-152, Abb. 3, 9, Abb. 4, 9; Kovács 2004,127). The closest parallel to the silver buckle from Hernádvécse was unearthed in Kistokaj—Homokbánya among grave items from the middle of the 5th century AD (Hf.i.lebrandt 1973, 63-64; Bona 1991, 54, Fig. 8 Tiszadob-Sziget (IstvAnovits 1993, 107, 124, Abb. 12, 2); Tápé-Malajdok (PArduc/.-Korek 1948,1.Y. 1.13, LXV. t. 10)