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    STUDIA GEOLOGIA - Issue no. Special%20Issue / 2009  
         
  Article:   PROVENANCE ANALYSIS OF CELTIC GRAPHITIC POTTERY FROM DUNASZENTGYÖRGY (SOUTH-HUNGARY).

Authors:  IZABELLA HAVANCSÁK, BERNADETT BAJNÓCZI, MÁRIA TÓTH, ATTILA KREITER, SZILVIA SZÖLLŐSI.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  The Celtic “graphitic ware” is a distinctive type of pottery, known from most parts of the Central European Celtic world. Celtic “graphitic ware” includes graphite-tempered pottery as well as vessels with graphitic coating. Also the pottery forms of “graphitic ware” are variable, but the situla-like pot with decorations of vertically incised bundles of lines is the most common (Kappel, 1969). In the territory of Hungary graphitic situla-like pots were produced in great numbers from the middle La Tène period (Szabó et al., 1999) until the decline of the Celtic dominion (middle of the 1st cent. A.D.).

Key words: ceramic, Celtic, graphitic ware, Bohemian Massif, graphite
 
         
     
         
         
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