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In 1956–1959, six burials from the Hallstatt period (Ha C–Ha D1) were excavated by Jozef Paulík in Hurbanovo, Komárno district, Pieskovisko (‘Sandpit’) site. They were flat cremation burials; one of them might have been originally located under a tumulus mound. Most of them contained only pottery, some also yielded bronze or iron items and ornaments from garment. The burials can be assigned to the Eastern Hallstatt culture (Hallstatt culture of the Central and North-Eastern Transdanubia). Finds of pottery and miniature artefacts from the burials in Hurbanovo are comparable with the inventory of the burials from the burial grounds in Nové Zámky, Malá nad Hronom, Svodín, Bajč and Modrany.