A Nyíregyházi Jósa András Múzeum évkönyve 44. (Nyíregyháza, 2002)
Régészet - Igor Gavritukhin: On the study of double-plate fibulas of the first subgroup
Igor Gavritukhin Map 3 Fibulas of Dniester-Danubian traditions and similar forms (according to list 2; stripes on upper and lower parts of the symbol: pieces from the Hun Age) 1: with non-wide foot and widening of the foot near the end (unknown series: No. 40, 154, 165, 175, 180-183, 245, 246); 2+4: variant Stara Palanka (No. 4, 192, 220); 3: with "massive" foot (No. 5); [3+9 = No. 26, 126; 3+4 = No. 17; 3+4+7 = No. 224; 3+12 = No. 25]; 4: with one spring [4+1 = series Marosszentanna: No. 23, 159, 201, 201, 203, 211, 229, 238, 166? + 2 + 6]; 5: with double spring and lower string [5+1 = series Izvorul: No. 60, 94, 131, 140, 231, 121?]; 6: with inverted foot [6+1 = variant Oinac: No. Ill, 141]; 7: with plate parts of the bow [7+1+8 = No. 128, 224; 7+1+5= No. 131; + 11]; 8: with triangular cross-section of the bow [8+1 = No. 4, 62; +7 +11]; 9: with B-shaped post for springs [9+1 = No. 28, 143, 158, 273; +3]; 10: with dots border [10+1 =No. 46, 132]; 11: with double spring and upper string [11+1+7 = No. 2]; 12: with imitation of a knob [12+3 = No. 25]; 13: with one spring and attached head-plate [13+1 = No. 114]; 14: "Kerch" or "South Russian" examples of local traditions (No. 68, 71, 77,81, 154,245,246?) 3. térkép Dnyeszter-Duna vidéki hagyományt mutató, ill. ahhoz hasonló fibulák (a 2. lista alapján; a vastagított szélű jelek a hun kori darabok) 168