Budapest Régiségei 15. (1950)
Banner János: Adalékok Budapest újabb-kőkorához 7-25
course this does not mean contemporaneousness or a survival. It only means that when the Scythians were digging in their settlement or cemetery they buried the vessels, which came to light, again with their own deceased, as they also used vessels as gravegoods. This is only one example, but we could mention many others from Prehistorical Times and the Period of Migration too. It is true that this would mean a greater interval between the Bükk and Tisza cultures, than what was assumed till now, but we must consider this possibility in case of a smaller interval too in connection with the conclusions which can be drawn from the Nagytétény grave. We can come to a final result only when the territory will be better examined. Perhaps the first persumption is true, but we cannot draw final conclusions from one find. It would not astonish us to discover Bükk finds in Nagytétény for such came to light in Békásmegyer too. 25