Szabó Miklós, Petres F. Éva: Decorated weapons on the La Tene Iron Age in the Carpathian Basin. (Inventaria Praehistorica Hungariae 5; Budapest, 1992)

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34 See notes 3, 18-21, 23, 30 and 32; DUVAL-KRUTA (1986); KRUTA (1975a); KRUTA-LAMBOT­LARDY-RAPIN (1984), etc. 36 BULARD (1978); BULARD (1979); BONNAMOUR-BULARD (1976). 36 See RAPIN's contributions to the studies quoted in notes 2 and 34. 37 FREY (1974); FREY (1978-79); FREY-MEGAW (1976); MEGAW (1973); MEGAW-MEGAW (1989a); SCHWAPPACH (1971); STEAD (1984), etc. 38 ZACHAR (1974a); ZACHAR (1987); GUSTIN (1982), etc. 39 It is worthwhile comparing the studies quoted in note 38 with the documentations published earlier by VINSKI-GASPARINI (1959); TODOROVIÓ (1986) on Yugoslavian weapons; VIZDAL (1976) on the decorated weapons from the Iikovce cemetery in Slovakia. 40 One promising study has been published by ZIRRA (1971). Cp. also I. H. CRI§AN, in FITZ (1975) 185 f (on the unpublished material from Fmtmele); J. NÉMETI ibid. 187 if (on the Pigcolt cemetery). 41 Cp. ZIRRA (1971), Fig. 15, No. 15; a scabbard with zoomorphic lyre (?) from Tárian, grave 34 (N. CHIDIOSAN-D. IGNAT, SCIV 23 (1972) 566, Figs. 3-8). 42 DUVAL (1975) 9 ff. 43 DUVAL (1982a) 4, Fig. 4. (the Dobova scabbard), Fig. 5 (Cernon-sur-Coole), Fig. 6 (the Bodroghalom scabbard). ' 44 DUVAL-KRUTA (1986). 45 The sad examples include swords and decorated scabbards from Szob (Cat. no. 62) and Jutas (Cat. nos 24-25). 46 E.g. Szabadi-Szabadihegy, the decorated scabbard from grave 11 and the recent beautiful piece from Kőröshegy (housed in the Rippl Rónai Museum of Kaposvár). See also p. 67, note 301 and p. 50. 47 In certain cases the excavators only allowed the publication of the scabbard decoration (e.g Radostyán, grave 14, Cat.no. 51; PI. 55,1). The fibulae found together with the decorated weapons from Kosd are published here courtesy of the Hungarian National Museum (Cat. nos 30,31,33,34). 48 We are fully conscious of the fact that a number of finds are still unpublished, and that others lack an adequate documentation suitable for this survey. The list of dragon-pair swords published by STEAD (1984) 276-278, and MEGAW-MEGAW (1989a), is very instructive in this respect. See also notes 39-41 and SZABÓ (1989b). 49 For the decorated sword scabbards of the La Tène A period, see A. HAFFNER, Führer zu vor- und frühgeschichtlichen Denkmälern. Vol. 34. Westlicher Hunsrück. Mainz (1977) 165 ff, Fig. 5. (Hochscheid, tumulus 2); MEGAW (1970) 54-56, no. 30 (Hallstatt, engraved sword scabbard). 50 For the grave association, see MÁRTON (1933-34) 146-147, Pl. XLI-XLIL 51 Cp. KKM 16-18, for problems of the Arc Style (Bogenstil) in the Carpathian Basin. F. SCWAPPACH's relevant studies are quoted in DUVAL-KRUTA (1982) 251. Cp. also V. KRUTA, in DUVAL-HAWKES (1976) 121 ff, and 135; DUVAL (1977a) 248. 52 M. SZABÓ in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979), 164, Figs. 9-10 (the helmet from La Gorge-Meillet). 53 For the historical background, cp. M. SZABÓ in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979) 161 ff. 54 ECA, 162. For his earlier views, see PZ 25 (1934) 62-104. 55 Cp. V. KRUTA in DUVAL-KRUTA (1982) 35. ff. 56 ECA, 95. 57 SCWAPPACH (1971) 131 ff; SZABÓ (1977) 211 ff. 58 Cp. note 57. For the Italian connections, see SZABÓ (1987) 38-40; for west to east influences, see MÜLLER (1985) 85 ff; and now F. MÜLLER, Die frühlatenzeitlichen Scheibenhai s ringe (Mainz 1989) 59 ff. 59 Cp. SCHWAPPACH (1971) 148-250, Fig. 10. 6-7. 60 Cp. note 52, and Cat. no. 7 (Csabrendek) as well as the spearhead from Szob (Cat. no. 69; P1.73). 61 See note 57, and ECA, no. 44 (the Filottrano torques). 62 The dating of the Waldalgesheim burial ranges between 380/70 B. C. and the close of the 4th century B. C, depending on the date assigned to the import bucket. For a survey of earlier views, see W. SCHIERING, HBA V. 1 (1975) 77 ff. 63 DE NAVARRO (1972) 82-83, PL CXXX. la-c. 64 SZABÓ (1977) 214, Fig. 3. 65 FREY (1971) 174, Fig. 1. 66 Ibid. PL 12. 1. 67 DUVAL, A.-KRUTA (1976) 65, Fig. 4. 68 KRUTA-LAMBOT-LARDY-RAPIN (1984) 1 ff. 69 For the Standlake sword, see KRUTA (1983) 38-40, Fig. 7, and KRUTA-LAMBOT-LARDY-RAPIN (1984) 10-15, for its Italo-Celtic derivation.

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