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).

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