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acterised by a closed socket,57 long and narrow neck and a narrow (width:
2 cm) blade. A variant of this type is of particularly good preservation, its socket
closed by a ring with pentagonal loop. These spearheads are usually long (aver-
Környe grave No. 124 (Salamon – Erdélyi 1971, 26, Taf. 124/36); Oroszlány I. grave No. 18
(Sós 1958, 111. Abb. 22); Pókaszepetk–Mesterföldek, Avar utca grave No. 82, 242 and 332
(Sós – Salamon 1995, 64–65, 67, 145, Pl. IX/1, Pl. LXXXI/1, 161, Pl. XVIII/1, Pl. LXXXI/5, 166–
- Pl. XX).
57 Aiud grave No. ‘II’ (Horedt 1956, 396; Horedt 1958, 91–92. fig. 10/14; Cosma et al. 2013, 57–58,
fig. 28); Budakalász–Dunapart grave No. 728; Kehida–TSz-major grave No. 2 (Szőke 2002, - 8/b); Kölked–Feketekapu A grave No. 324 (Kiss 1996, 91–92. Taf. 68/11); Környe grave
No. 124 (Salamon – Erdélyi 1971, 26, Taf. 124/36); Oroszlány I. grave No. 18 (Sós 1958, 111.
Abb. 22); Pókaszepetk–Mesterföldek, Avar utca grave No. 82 (Sós – Salamon 1995, 64–65,
67, 145, Pl. IX/1, Pl. LXXXI/1).
Figure 23 Lanceheads of type P.I.B/2: 1. Budakalász–Dunapart, grave No. 200; 2. Pókaszepetk–
Mesterföldek, Avar utca, grave No. 82 (Sós – Salamon 1995, 64–65, 67, 145, Fig. IX/1,
Fig. LXXXI/1.); 3. Budakalász–Dunapart, grave No. 728, 4. Pókaszepetk–Mesterföldek,
Avar utca, grave No. 16 (Sós – Salamon 1995, 64–65, 67, 137, Fig. 21, Fig. I/50, LXXXI/3.).