„Matrica” Múzeum

Régészeti Park

Farmers, masters, tradesfolk

60. MOULD
The fragmental sandstone mouldings one side there was a dagger on the other side there
was a dagger and a steeple-head needle’s negative.

62. A COPY OF THE MOULDING
These bronze mouldings are semi-finished raw materials, which they prepared on the
ranches near natural raw materials and poured it in transportable forms.

66. A COPY OF A CHISEL
The original bronze chisel can be seen in the Hungarian National Museum, and with it
they could make two sided mouldings and chisel wood.

69. STONE-AXE
They knew and used these types of polished stone-axe from the New Age, the handle
could be some kind of organic material, which they attached with the help of the antle,
bone and textile pieces that they put between the stone blade and the wooden base.

70. STONE HOLE
This weird object arised the way when they drilled the basalt stone-axe through with
tubular or hollow drilling tools.

71. STONE ARROWHEADS
These chipped stone tool arrowheads are made out of hydroquarcite and radiolarite.

72. SERRATED SAW EDGES
These saw edges were folded into antler, bone, and wood handles; they could belong to a
harvest type of sickle.

78. BONE OBJECT
They made this three piece bone equipment out of a sheep”s metatarsal bone, which
could be a multibranched crop or whip handle.

80. ANTLER HACK
They made this tool out of a red deer’s antler, the larger wear area and the direction of its
handle hole show that they didnt use it as a hack, but it could be that the handle hole got
on it later, and so the tool could have more functions.

87. JUG
This beautiful jug could be an import object here in Földvár (at the time of Vatya culture),
another (Füzesabony) culture bears the characteristic decorative features of his ceramic
art.

92. THE COPY OF THE BRONZE BRACELET
The original bracelet was one of the objects from the buried bronze treasure, and in a
peaceful time they didn”t hide this treasure under the ground because of an attack, it was
more of a sacrificial donation, accumulation of value or a collection of family jewels.

93-100. COPIES OF BRONZE PENDANTS AND CLOTHING ORNAMENTS
The original jewellery and clothing ornament represented wealth, abundance and maybe
value accumulation in the Bronze Age.

102. ENCRUSTED WARE
The household’s encrusted imported dishes could represent prosperití and wealth.

103. BIRD SHAPED RATTLE
The encrusted clay rattle could belong to the faith world of the era, its rattling sound could
have a big role during different ceremonies and spells.

107. ENCRUSTED MINI URN
This miniature urn is an imported ceramic from Transdanubian territories west of
Mezőföld. They call its white design lime deposits, which was created by smoothing lime
powder mixed with egg white in a groove recessed on the surface of the dish.

110. THE COPY OF THE BRONZE DAGGER
One of the era”s inventions is the dagger, this dagger”s original piece was very much
loved and used for a long time by its owner.

187. BRONZE SHEATH CHISEL
With this tool mostly they did woodwork, but they used it for lots of other things.

189. PROCESSED STAG-HORN
The exhibited antler piece shows its status during processing.

194. STONE MOULDING
They used to make bronze objects with the moulding.

200. FRAGMENTS OF GOLD
In the Bronze Age mostly they made jewellery out of gold (for example hair hoops, beads)
these fragments are the newest finds of the excavation that have been ongoing for years.

210. BRONZE SAGGING
The cast jewel was fixed at the end with a bronze plate turned back, and it was attached
to a forehead strap, belt, necklace, sleeve or bottom of a dress.

267. HARNESS OUT OF BONES
Horse riding and horse keeping spread in the Bronze Age in Europe, one of the most
beautiful remnants of this custom is bone -shaped discs made of bone.

268. HARNESS OUT OF ANTLER
The horse riding and keeping other beautiful bronze age remains are a bit made out of
antler.