Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 30-31 (1985-1986) (Pécs, 1987)

Régészet - Burger, Sz. Alice: The Roman Villa and Mausoleum at Kővágószőlős, near Pécs (Sopianae), Excavations 1977–1982

ROMAN VILLA AND MAUSOLEUM AT KŐVÁGÓSZŐLŐS 105 FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Black, coarse, granulated body fragment. 3,4X2,5 cm. Th: 0,8 cm. R.83.75.5. (Cat. II. PB-№ 454). Room G (Block III), 0-30 cm: IRON NAIL. Of square cross-section. Head slightly domed. L: 12,8, Head: 3,9X2,8 cm. Th: 1,3-0,5 cm. R.83.92.1. IRON NAIL. Same as above. L: 8,8, Th: 0,9-0,3 cm. Head: 2,3X1,6 cm. R.83.92.2. FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light brown rim fragment of refined texture. Edge of the rim slanting, with grey patches within and without. L: 3, W: 4,7, Th: 0,7 cm. R.83.92.3. (Cat. II. PA-№ 367). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Neutral coloured body fragment of fine fabric. 4X2,9 cm. Th: 0,5 cm. R.83.92.4 (Cat. II. PA-№ 1). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light grey body fragment. of fine fabric. Eroded light brown painted stripes on the exterior. 4,1X2,4 cm. Th: 0,8 cm. R.83.92.5. (Cat. II. PB-№ 70). FRAGMENT OF HANDLE. Neutral coloured, from a strap handle partitioned with three flutings, of refined texture. Eroded traces of paint. L: 4,6, W: 3,9, Th: 1,4 cm. R.83.92.6. (Cat. II. PA.). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Dark grey rim and body fragment of fine fabric. Decorated with eroded glossy black paint and three flutings. Th: 0,8 cm. R.83.92.7. (Cat. II. PB-№ 88). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Grey body fragment of fine fabric. Decorated with eroded glossy paint within and without, and with punctate decoration on the exterior. 2,9X 1,7 cm. Th: 0,6 cm. R.83.92.8. (Cat. II. PB-№ 11). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Grey base fragment of fine fabric. Eroded glossy black paint on the exterior. DM : 4,5 cm. R.83.92.9. Room G, SW comer (Black III), from beside the foun­dation of wall W3, till the depth of — 100 cm: FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brick-coloured body frag­ment of fine fabric. 3,9X2,6 cm. R.83.93.1. (Cat. II. PA-№ 226). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Same as above. 7X 1,8 cm. R.83.92.2. (Cat. II. PA— № 227). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light brown, glittered rim fragment. Rim roundly turned out. Th: 0,6 cm. R.83.93.3. (Cat. II. PA-№ 419). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Grey, coarse body frag­ment with brushed decoration on the exterior. 4X3 cm. Th: 0,8 cm. R.83.93.4. (Cat. II. PB-№ 270). GLASS FRAGMENT. From greenish-blue plate glass. Triangular. Th: 0,25 cm. (from floor-level!). R.83.93.5. (Cat. IV. № 13). FRAGMENT OF BRONZE BRACELET. Flat band with horizontal grooves. Reduced fragment. L: 6,2, W: 0,3, Th: 0,1 cm. R.83.93.6. (Cat. V. № 42). IRON OBJECT, Hammer-flattened thin band twisted Fig. 74. Room G: foundation of wall W3, from the S at around the middle, one end shorter. Slightly bent. L: 10,6, W: 1-0,5 cm. Th: 0,4 cm. R.83.93.7. (on top of wall W2 at the intersection of walls W3—W2, - 50 cm! (Cat. VI. № 15). The other small apse (room Z), was attached to the W section of the painted portico. Room Z (Block XV) Figs. 2, 71, 76-80. Dimensions: N-S = 240 cm E-W = 450 cm Walls: W-E = W2/65 cm curved = W32/60 cm POINTS OF REFERENCE: 187,04 = foundation of wall W2 187,14 = foundation of wall W32 A 150 cm long stretch of wall W32 had been demo­lished at its intersection with wall W2 (Figs. 78 — 79). The distance between apses Z and G: 13,50 m . The dimensions of the two small rooms slightly differed: room Z was smaller, i.e. its radius was shorter. The N outer wall (W2) of both rooms was identical in size — the two rooms had been built simultaneously. Fig. 75. Part of room G: foundation of wall W3

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