Avar-Age Polearms and Edged Weapons. Classification, Typology, Chronology and Technology

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Figure 38 Spearhead of type P.III.A: Budakalász–Dunapart, grave No. 437 (macro-photos).


and Late phases (13 pieces).153 Geographically most spearheads classified to


this type are distributed in Transdanubia154 with few number of specimens


153 Câmpia Turzii (Horedt 1958, 94–95. fig. 11/4); Cífer–Pác I. Nad mlynom I. grave No. 85
(Zábojník 1995, No. 15; Fusek 2006, 31–32; 40. Tab. III/1); Kaposvár – Toponár–40. számú
őrház grave No. 57 (58) (Bárdos 1978a, 21. 28. 62–63); Košice–Šebastovce grave No. 238
(Budinský – Krička – Točík 1991, 52–53, Taf. XXXIV/1); Söjtör–Petőfi utca grave No. 16
and 24 (Szőke 1994a, 10.t. 2. t. 6; Szőke 2002, 81, 6); Szekszárd–Bogyiszlói út grave No. 557
(Rosner 1999, 73. Taf. 38/1); Tiszafüred–Majoros grave No. 175, 350, 352, 474, 845 and 1246
(Garam 1995, Abb. 10. 28, Taf. 174/1, 49–50, Abb. 20. Taf. 177, 50, Abb. 21. Taf. 85. Taf. 177/1, 64,
Taf. 94, Taf. 179/1, 102, Taf. 126. Taf. 184/1, 150. Abb. 62, Taf. 166. Taf. 189/1).
154 55 examples, 68.35%. Spearheads from the sites of Budakalász, Budapest, Kölked–
Feketekapu A and B, Környe, Szekszárd-Bogyiszlói út, Üröm, Vaszar, Veszprém-Jutas, see
the list.

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