Petres Éva, F.: Neolithic graves at Bicske - István Király Múzeum közelményei. A. sorozat 9. (Székesfehérvár, 1959)

Tomb 3. (0.45 m to the E from tomb 2, 16,20 m from the roadway, Fig. V.) H: 1,85 m, position E—W. Shrunken skeleton of man, lying on his left side, right forearm bent on the pelvis. Left forearm broken, the two bones intersect. Legs slightly lifted. Vessel with two handles beside the vertex. (Fig. 3. No. 1.) Ondulating brim of orifice, two horizontally placed handles, with vertical bores on the edgelike bulge. Rough, thick, colour reddish brown. H: 8,0, BRD: 8,5, MW: 9,5, BD: 5,0, IN: 8895. — Bone pricker about 10 cm above the vessel. Length: 4,5, IN: 8881. Tomb 4. (1,70 m from the boundary of the two vineyards, 15,50 m from the roadway8, Fig. VI.) H: 2 m, position E—W. Shrunken skeleton of man lying on his left side, right arm bent, left arm extended along the body. Legs slightly uplifted, forelegs crossed. Pear-shaped vessel with cylindrical neck beside the vertex (Fig. IV. No. 1.) Three horizontally pierced knobby handles alternating with three unpierced smotth knobs on the bulging circumference. Colour grey, traces of red paint on the neck and between the handles.9 Upper part of the neck reconstructed. H: 16,0, BRD: 8,0, MW: 14,5, BD: 5,5, IN: 8890. — There was also a double truncated cone shaped dish beside the vertex. Small knob on the upper part.'“ H: 8,0, BRD: 11,0, MW: 12,0, BD: 4,5, IN: 8891. Tomb 5. (2,10 m from the boundary of the two vineyards, 18 m from the roadway.) H: 1,90, position E—W. Shrunken skeleton of woman lying on her left side. 12 bored cylindrical Ostrea beads of different size about the neck. Dia: 9—14 mm, thickness: 3—8 mm. Tomb 6. (To the left from tomb 2. Fig. V.) Poorly preserved skeleton of child (Inf. II.). Double truncated cone shaped dish above the skull (Fig. III. No. 2.). Three small knobs on the sharply broken shoulder. Lower part reconstructed. H: 7,5, BRD: 8,8, MW: 10,5, IN: 8892. — About the neck of the skeleton 20 bored cylindrical Ostrea beads of different size. Dia: 8—10 mm, thickness: 2—6 mm, IN: 8886. Tomb 7. (W from tomb 4). A fragment of the skull and an arm bone have been left from the disturbed skeleton. The burial place cannot be separated from the settlement. The tombs are located at the dwelling or in its immediate vicinity. A tomb (No. 5.), an ashy layer suggestive of a fireplace, opened bones, earthen­ware" have been discovered in the same field ditch. Dwelling material was recovered also in the ditch digged in the vicinity of the destroyed tombs.12 The centre of the settlement is supposed to have been in the area in front of the Keller vineyard. Here the camp emerges like a peninsula from the valley of the Szent László stream. Most of the material of the camp has been collected on this area. The disposition of the tomb in the camp follows a pattern common in the neolithic age.'* 6

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