[1] The main style of pottery was a one or two handed cup with a tall funnel neck that is made in a black burnished ware.
Nagyrév was located on the left bank of the Tisza which was at the western edge of a flood plain.
[2] Sand dunes and other mounds of earth indicated to archaeologists that burials were done in groups, sometimes with up to 6 or 7 buried in one area.
Most burials were of cremated remains and the ashes would either be spread on the ground of the site or occasionally placed in urns.
Most graves contained up to fourteen pottery pieces that held food, water and other possessions for the journey to the after life.