KOVÁCS TIBOR: TUMULUS CULTURE CEMETERIES OF TISZAFÜRED / Régészeti Füzetek II/17. (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Budapest, 1975)
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(Pl. 6-65/1). 2-4. Bronze plate ring, at the leg bone — Its surface is ribbed. 5. Bronze spiral ring, next to the pelvic bone. 6. Bronze spiral tubes, fragmentary. Grave 66. (Sg C) The A213 Avar grave destroyed the skull of the slightly contracted skeleton's skull. The skeleton was on its left side. Orientation: E-W, 98°. Gd: 113 cm. - 1. Two-handled little vessel, in front of the leg bones. Grey, with scoring on its shoulder, and four scored knots on its bulge (Rest.) H: 5,6, R0:4,7 B0:2,5 cm (PL 6— 66/1). 2. Bronze spiral ring. 3. Bronze ring of circular wire. 4-5. Bronze pendent, so called half moon shape with one divider. 6. Bronze pendent, with a winged middle part. 7. Bronze pin, so called seal headed type. 8. Bronze plate, quadrangular with twisted sides. 9. Bronze spiral disc , must have been the part of a ring or pin. 10-12. Bell shaped bronze pendent. 13-15. Bronze bracelet, so called seal tipped. 16. Bronze ring of ribbed plate. The bronze objects of the grave were lost. Grave 67. (? D) Gd: 43 cm. - 1. Jug, brown (Complete) H: 5, R</>:4,5, B0:2 cm (PI. 6-67/1). 2/ The base ring of a jug, B0:4,2 cm (PI. 6-67/2). Grave 68. (? D) Gd: 72 cm. - 1. Cup, brown, fragmentary. H: 7, R0:7, B04,2 cm (PL 6-68/1). 2. The sherd of a thick sided vessel. Grave 69. (? D) Gd: 95 cm. There were a larger vessel and a jar, some bronze pieces among the ashes. 1. The base sherd of a vessel, grey (PL 6-69/1). 2. Jar, brown, with howed knots on its shoulder (Fr.) (PL 6-69/2). 3. Piece of a bronze spiral disc. 4. Piece of a bronze wire. 5. Piece of a bronze plate (cf. PL 24-258/18-19). Grave 70. (? D) Gd: 14 cm. - 1. Jar, yellow, with knots on its rim (Reconstr.) H: ca. 2*2 cm (PL 6-70/1). 2. Cup, brown (Rest.) H: 6, R0:6, B</>:2,5 cm (PL 6-70/2). 3. Bronze ring, bent of a plate. 0:1,8 cm (PL 6-70/3). Grave 71. (? D) Gd: 35 cm. — 1. Vessel, yellow, barrel shaped, with six suspension type handles on its bulge (Rest.). H: 8,5, R0:9,4, B0:7,5 cm (PL 6-71/1); its Bronze Age dating is doubtful. -2. Cup, grey (Fr.- H: 6,4, R0: 6, B0:3,2 cm (PL 6X71/2). Grave 72. (Sag C) The bronze pieces were around the handled cup, without ashes. Gd: 45 cm. - 1. Cup, yellow, with four knots on its bulge and omphalos on its base (Rest.) H: 9,7, R</>:5,5, B0:l,3 cm (PL 6-72/1). 2-3. Bronze spiral ring; 4. Bronze bracelet. 5. Piece of a bronze button. Grave 73. (Sg C) Only the arm bones of the skeleton were in their place. Orientation could not be determined. Gd: 35 cm. - 1. Cup, in the place of the leg bones. Grey (Complete) H: 7,2, R</>:7,4, B0:3,3 cm (PL 6—73/1). 2. Bronze dagger, around the pelvic bone. With three nails on its hilt. 3. Bronze bracelet on the lower arm bones. So called seal tipped. 4. Bronze spiral ring, its head is divided by concentric ribs, and its stem is wrapped around with bronze wire. 5. Bronze ring, of circular wire. Grave 74. (Sg C) The skull of the highly contracted skeleton is missing. Orientation: SW-NE, 230°. Gd: 80 cm. - 1. Cup, in front of the right knee-brown (Complete) H: 6,2, R0:7,2 cm (PL 6-74/1). 2. Bronze tweezers, its upper part is bent twice in an S- shape. L: 4,8 cm. (cf. PL 31-225/1). Grave 75. (? D) Gd: 40 cm. - 1. Cup, brown, with scored bulge and three knots (Rest.) H: 6,4, R 0: 7, B0: 1 cm (PL 7-75/1). 2. Bronze pin, so called seal headed. 3-5. Ribbed plate ring. 6-9. Bronze ring of circular wire. 10. Bronze bare elet. Grave 76. (Sg D) Only a few pieces of this child's skeleton remained, in very bad condition. Orientation: E-W. Gd: 28 cm. - 1. Mug, behind the skull. Grey, with bowed knots on its shoulder (Reconstr.) H: ca. 9,5 cm (PL 6-76/1). 2. Dish, in front of the pelvic bone. Brown, with four piked knots on its rim, its base tube is bored by four oval holes (Rest.) H: 8, R0:13,2, B0:7 cm (pi. 6-76/2). 3. Cup, next to the dish. Brown, with ribbed shoulder (Incompl.) (PL 6—76/3). 4. Cup, next to the dish, brown, with ribbed shoulder (Fr. ) (PL 6-76/4). Grave 77. (Sg C) A later ditch destroyed the upper part of the skeleton. According to the highly contacted pelvic and leg bones its orientation was: E—W. Gd: 32 cm. - 1-2. Bronze button, globular cone shaped, over the knee. 3. Bronze spiral tube, at the upper part of the leg bone. Grave 78. {Sg D) The grave was destroyed when they built the 7" stove in the Árpád period. The orientation, according to the fragmentary skeleton 14