Folia archeologica 37.
Korek József: Karáth József (1913-1985)
29 1946 Vértes 1951 1955 b 1965 1965 Gabori 1969 G. Csánk 1980 Revised 1986 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 с <D 6 4 2 2 1 О О 0 1 и 7 /4/ 5 и < 5 6 7 3 4 5 3 4 5 2 3 4 8 8 6 5 = L 9 10 l\ i. 9 10 6 и 7 и 5/a 6 7 8 E = Í 8 9 о 5 S L 9 L tools M 7 о 5 S 110 10 8/9 early tools 10 L tools 8 9 ** U-upper level M - middle level L- lower level Fig. 2. The chronology of the layers in the Pilisszántó — Rock-shelter II 2. ábra A pilisszántói II. kőfülke rétegeinek kronológiája east — west directions as well. (Fig. 1.). The tilt of the thin, lowermost red-brown clay (L 9) follows the surface of the rock-shelter sloping toward the entrance. The known part of L 8 deposited over it slopes steeply although its upper section already lies almost horizontal. The upper part of the light tan loess with yellow grains (L 7) which becomes thin toward the entrance had probably washed out. It had sedimentes thick, yellow, layers 5—5/a over it, which are almost parallel with the original rock surface. Here and there in this yellow loess are uninterrupted tuffaceous tissue-like growths (L 6), but no evidence in the rock-shelter for the presence of a "closing layer", the vertical column of which had allegedly merged with the ceiling 9 was found in the original documentation. s Vértes, L., 1951 Fig. 1., Id., 1965 Fig. 30.