This paper synthesises and analyses archaeo- logical data on the Nitrianska Blatnica II hoard of metal artefacts (Ha C1a; 800-725 BC) from the hilltop settlement of Marhát. Currently, this is the largest metal deposit from the Final Bronze Age in Slovakia, providing a fundamen- tal chronological synchronization of the Ha C1a sub-phase with Northern Italy and Central and Southeastern Europe.
A spectral analysis of the serial circular jewellery shows a uniform origin from a unique metallurgical workshop and contributes to the scientific discussion with important data on economic operations in the Carpathian Basin. The closest analogies to the bronze vessels and gold cylindri- cal earrings come from the most important contemporary sites of the Hallstatt and Mezöcsát cultures and stimulate the notion of a large intercultural trade in prestigious goods and the practices of the aristocratic population of the Final Bronze Age in Central Europe.