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Traces of a Sarmatian cemetery were found near a town called Szentes, in the southeastern part of the Hungarian Great Plain.
https://kultura.hu/szarmata-kori-tem...tes-kozeleben/
I quote: ,,Presumably, traces of a Sarmatian cemetery were found by archaeologists at the József Kosta Museum in the Berekhát area south of Szentes. The József Koszta Museum, with the professional cooperation of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, started a preliminary archaeological excavation in connection with an industrial investment. Based on data from an excavation and fieldwork, the archaeological topographic map also includes two sites nearby, however, due to the incorporation, there has been little research in the area in recent years. Now a late Sarmatian tomb of a little girl has been found, which is 3-4 AD. century. In the characteristically oriented tomb, the deceased's head is on the south side, facing north. An iron fibula was placed on the chest and a damaged, black-painted, pottery ceramic vessel at the feet. Excavation will take place on about two thousand square meters, and other late Sarmatian tombs are expected to be unearthed from the area.''
(the picture is just an illustration
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