After the cemeteries at the south wall, problems of continuity, settlement finds and features, prehistory and natural environment [CPP 1-4], this volume presents graves excavated at Ödenkirche-Flur in 1883, 1913, 1948, and 1998-2000. They belong to the LBA [5 graves], the Keszthely Culture of the Avar period [112 of some 140 graves], and the LMA [157 graves]. Grave descriptions are followed by a discussion of burial rites as to orientation, grave construction, posture, multiple burial, and disturbance. Finds include coins, dress accessories such as hairpins, wreaths, combs, beads, earrings, brooches, pins, hooks, rings, belts, chains, and shoe ornaments, tools such as bags, knives, scissors, and needles, weapons such as spathae, seaxes, arrowheads, daggers, axes and vessels made of pottery or wood. All these allow a precise dating [A.D. 570-630] and the interpretation that Christians with a Romano-Germanic ancestry had immigrated from the northern Balkans or eastern Alps. The book ends with papers on the anthropology of the EMA [Mende, Kirinó] and LMA [Rendes, Tóth], beads of the EMA [Pásztor] and the archaeometry of precious metals in grave A [Bendo, Heinrich-Tamáska, Horváth].