„Matrica” Museum

Archaeological Park

On the border of east and west

141. HANGING DECORATIONS
These small, copper buttons with ears may belong to the harness.

143-146. IRON KNIVES
The knives belonged to the oldest iron objects, the handels that were made out of bone
or wood burned on the balefire.

148. TRIPLE HOOP
These hoops made out of bronze, they could belong to the teagle, they were side rings.

149. IRON BIT WITH BOAR TUSK
This bit decorated with tusks of an adult wild boar is pretty rare, it demonstrates the
particularly outstanding rank of its owner, so it can also be perceived as a badge of
power.

165. SEAL
They used this clay seal for textile dyeing.

247. BOWL
The rim of the Late Bronze Age bowl was pulled up over the ear; they made these bowls
to the west from the Carpathian Basin.

248. MOULDING MADE OUT OF STONE
They found this moulding in Földvár, which proves that metalwork continued in the
fortified settlement even in the late Bronze Age.

249. BRONZE NEEDLES
These needles prove that the masters of metal art also worked in the Late Bronze Age in
the Földvár in Százhalombatta.

251. BOWL
The large decorative tableware could be used at a feast, after which a sacrifice followed,
after the set of vessels was buried and removed from the everyday world.