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 131 FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Grey, glittered body fragment. Sooty inside. 4,9X2 cm. Th: 1 cm. R.83.138.15. (Cat. II. PB-№ 149). О/З section (Block XII) , during removal of debris: FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brown, glittered. From an everted, slanting rim. L: 3,1, W: 8,9, Th: 0,7 cm. R.83.138.16. (Cat. II. PA-№ 421). IRON RING. Round, wedged. Intact. DM: 6,8 cm. Th: 0,8 cm. R.83. 138.17. (Cat. VI. 325). IRON NAIL. Short, with flat, round head. L: 4,9, Th: 0,6-0,3 cm. DM of head: 1,5 cm. R.83.138.18. IRON NAIL. Wrought iron, of square cross-section, with big, flat head with rounded corners. L: 10,2, Th: 0,9-0,2 cm. Head: 2,2X1,9 cm. R.83. 138.19. IRON OBJECT. Hammer-flattened band, one end bent at right angle. Ends broken. L: 6, W: 1,1, Th: 0,6 cm. R.83.138.20. (Cat. VI. № 36). IRON NAIL. Of square cross-section, with flat, oblong head hammered oval. L: 8,3, Th: 1—0,2 cm. DM of head: 3,7X1,2 cm. R.83. 138.21. 0/3 section (Block XII), on flooring: FRAGMENT OF JUG (?). Brick-coloured, from the neck of a large-sized vessel. Rim sharply everted, thick and plain. Greenish-yellow glaze within and without. L: 10, W: 14, W of rim: 3,9, Th: 1 cm. R.83. 139.1. (Cat. II. PA-№ 350). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Dark grey, coarse, glittered. From a thick, raised, annulate base dished inside. Broken. DM of base: 12, Th: 1 cm. R.83. 139.2. (Cat. II. PB-№ 241). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brownish-grey, glittered rim fragment. Edge of the everted rim rounded. L: 4,6, W: 5, Th: 0,6 cm. R.83.139.3. (Cat. II. PB-№ 396). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light brown - yellowish, glittered rim fragment. Edge of the horizontally fluted rim slanting. L: 3,3 W: 5,4, Th: 0,4 cm. R.83.139.4. (Cat. II. PA-№ 423). IRON HOOP. Round, of fiat band with thin edge. Recurved, intact. DM: 14,3, Rim: 1,1 cm. W of band: 2,7, Th: 0,2 cm. R.83.139.5. (Cat. VI. № 37). IRON OBJECT. Hammer-flatted band. Small perforation in one end. End recurved, broken. Traces of a bigger hole in the other, likewise broken, end. L: 16, W: 1,7, Th: 0,2 cm. R.83.139.6. (Cat. VI. № 38). IRON BAND. Hammer-thinned, plain. L: 9,4, W: 1,5, Th: 0,5 cm. R.83. 139.7. (Cat. VI. № 39). FRAGMENT OF IRON SPLIT PIN (?). Iron band of square cross-section, looped at the middle. Legs broken off at the fold. L: 6,2, Th: 0,2 cm. R.83. 139.8. (Cat. VI. № 371). GLASS FRAGMENT. From light blue plate glass. 2,2X2,8 cm. Th: 0,2 cm. R.83. 139.9. (Cat. IV. № 19). BRONZE BRACELET. Made for a child. Flat, decorated with wavy lines alternating with stripes. Ends broken off (open or annular?). DM: 4, W: 0,4, Th: 0,1 cm. R.83.139.10. (Cat. V. № 37). IRON NAIL. Wrought iron, of square cross-section, with big, flat head. L: 16,6, Th: 1,1, Head: 2,7X2,5 cm. R.83.139.11. О/З section (Blocks XI—XII), during cleaning of wall W23: IRON KNIFE. Thin, single-edged. With a 0,8 cm wide bronze band and a thin tang. L: 14,9, W: 1—0,6 cm. Th: 0,3 cm. R.84.2.1. (Cat. VI. № 315). IRON NAIL. Of square cross-section. Head hammertilted, broken. L: 6,4, Th: 0,7-0,2 cm. R.84.2.2. FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brick-coloured body fragment of fine fabric. 2,9X1,8 cm. Th: 0,5 cm. R.84.2.3. (Cat. II. PA-№ 228). FRAGMENT OF DISH. Brick-coloured, coarse rim and body fragment with traces of brown glaze on the interior. Rim everted, with inner annulet. L: 5,7, W: 5,6, Th: 0,7 cm. R.84.2.4. (Cat. II. PA-№ 280). BOSS OF LID. Grey, coarse. Green glaze on the exterior. L: 5,5, DM of boss: 3,7, Th: 0,6 cm. R.84.2.5. (Cat. II. PB-№ 481). 6. Rooms in the north Room P/I (Blocks X, XI, XVIII, XIX) Figs. 2, 71,121-125. Dimensions: N-S = 12,50 m E-W = 740 cm Walls: N = W17/60 cm S - W16a/60 cm - Td5 E = W28/60 cm W = W19/60 cm Room P/l, identical with the above-discussed rooms in width but remarkably longer, was accessible through threshold Td5 (cf. room X). The area was covered with a thick layer of burnt roof-tiles, bricks and limy stones. The remnants of the earlier, 75 cm wide stone wall (W19a) running under the W outer wall of the villa (W19) were also discovered here. Its 690 cm long stretch directed towards the N functioned as the foundation of wall W19 (Fig. 122). The stretch of wall between this point and the NW corner of the room we marked W18. Room P/l, COINS: •> № 48 in SE corner, at threshold Td5, 70-100 cm № 76 from burnt black spot in the centre, — 70 cm. ANIMAL BONES: cf. Vörös, 1987. ARTICLES: Room P/l (Blocks XI-XVIII), at the N side of wall W16a, 0-50 cm: BRONZE PIN (?). Of cylindrical wire. Knot-headed, the other end flattened, bent. L: 6,3, Th: 0,2 cm. R.83.178.1. (Cat. V. № 30).