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107 FREY (1978-79) 69. (O.-H. FREY later retracted his views in a letter.) For earlier prototypes, see ECA, PL 41. 47, PL 266. 155 (Oploty), PL 181. 381/a and PL 267. 158 (Basse Yutz). 108 Cp. note 82. 109 ECA 72-73; LENERZ-DE WILDE (1977) PL 46-47. 110 See notes 82 and 52. 111 DE NAVARRO (1972) 281-281, Fig. 35; FREY-MEGAW (1976) 60, Fig. 12. 1. 112 Cp. KRUTA (1983) 23 ff; ECA, 90-94. 113 See also KKM no. 72; SZABÓ (1985) 59-60; CCFH, 123-124, no. 2. and 172, Pl. XXXIII. The Rezi-Rezicseri sword was found not by László HORVÁTH, but by Károly SÁGI the former director of the Balatoni Museum in Keszthely during a rescue excavation. According to his — unfortunately undocumented — oral communication, the find context of the sword could be reconstructed. The associated finds were eventually published in CCFH as stray finds (173, Pl. XXXIV. 4-11). 114 See Chapter II, p. 30 for a list of analogies. 115 ECA no. 118. 116 HUNYADY (1942-44) 110 ff. 117 DE NAVARRO (1959) 95. 118 DE NAVARRO (1972) 40, 43 and 51. 119 See PETRES-SZABÓ (1986) 257 ff, with a review of earlier research. 120 Ibid., 259 ff. 121 Ibid., 262. 122 It seems reasonable to name this type after the Kosd specimen since all variants have come to light from the cemetery. For the Kosd Ai_ 2) B, C, D types, see PETRES-SZABÓ (1986) 272, Fig. 15. See also CHARPY (1987). 123 See note 119. Neither does the "Silivas." find contradict this (cp. note 74). 124 PETRES-SZABÓ (1986) 267 ff; cp. CHARPY (1987) 77-79. 125 Cp. SZABÓ (1977) 218-219; M. SZABÓ, in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979) 167-168. 126 SZABÓ (1977) 214, Fig. 3a. 127 PETRES (1982) 161 ff, and 168, Figs. 1-4 (the relevant Hungarian finds). See also STEAD (1984) 269 ff; MEGAW-MEGAW (1989a); SZABÓ (1989b) for new finds. 128 ECA 43-46. 129 DE NAVARRO (1972) 227-231. For a review of different views, see MEGAW (1989a). 130 Cp. DE NAVARRO (1972) 216; SZABÓ (1974a) 78 ff; J.V.S. MEGAW, in FITZ (1975) 20 ff. 131 J.V.S. MEGAW, in FITZ (1975) 20 ff; SCHWAPPACH (1974) 104 ff. 132 SZABÓ (1974) 78-80, Fig. 7. 3; P.-M. DUVAL, in FITZ (1975) 10. For the chronological debate over the St. Jean-sur-Tourbe find, see STEAD (1984) 274. 133 See note 131, and M. SZABÓ, in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979) 161 ff. See also MEGAW (1989a) 86 ff. (openwork belt-hooks). 134 See the comments concerning the Liter I scabbard (Cat. no. 39) on pp. 20-21 and the Rezi-Rezicser scabbard (Cat. no. 55) on p. 26. The dating of the diagnostic shape type to the La Tène B2 period is supported by grave 1 of Balatongyörök-Kövesmező (CCFH, 70-72, NO. 5, PL II and III. 1; Radostyán, grave 14 Cat. no. 51). Cp. also the comments on a Kosd scabbard (Cat. no. 37; inv. no. MNM. 46.951.850.) in Chapter III, p. 40. 135 SZABÓ (1985) 61-63, Figs. 8-9. For absolute chronology, cp. V. KRUTA in DUVAL-KRUTA (1979) 84. 136 The » Gal | ic connection" has been discussed in Chapter I, pp. 24-25; cp. BULARD (1979) 30-31, Fig. 2. 1-2 (the derivation of the ornament of the Taliándörögd and Montigny-Lencoup scabbards from the same template). 137 viTALI (1985); VITALI (1987) (Monte Bibele); DURANTE (1987) (Ameglia). 138 viTALI (1987) 351 ff and 368, Fig. 39. 139 Monte Bibele, grave 6: VITALI (1984) 39 ff; VITALI (1985) 40 ff, Figs 24 and 28. For absolute chronology, see SZABÓ (1985) 62, note 26; VITALI (1987) 351 ff. 140 Cp. VITALI (1987) 353; DURANTE (1987) 427 ff. For the chronology suggested by J.-P. MOREL, see VITALI (1987) 353, note 29. 141 See note 132. 142 MEGAW (1989a). A. BULARD's opinion has been quoted in note 136. For technical problems, see J.-J. HATT in DUVAL-KRUTA (1982) 238.