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 87 POINTS OF REFERENCE: 132 = 187,90 (inside level) 133 = 188,45 (top of wall W43, № 102 coin on it!) 134= 188,20 (top and edge of brick gutter on wall W44) 135 = 187,85 (bottom of brick gutter on wall W44) 136 = 187,71 (foundation of wall W44) Foundation of wall W43 =187,75 W ground level = 188,00 Room T: COINS: № 46, 53, 61, 65, 66, 102. Room T, 0—50 cm: FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brick-coloured, with brownish-green glaze. 6X6,7 cm. Th: 1,1 cm. R.83.67.1. (Cat. II. PA-№ 295). FRAGMENT OF BRICK. Decorated with fluted zones of wavy lines. L: 4,3, Th: 0,7 cm. R.83.67.2. (Cat. XV. №3). FRAGMENT OF POT (?). Grey, coarse, glittered rim and body fragment. Edge of the everted rim rounded. Sooty. L: 4,3, Th: 0,7 cm. R.83.67.3. FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brick-coloured body frag­ment. Dark green glaze on the interior. 7X6,1 cm. Th: 1,3 cm. R.83.67.4. (Cat. II. PA-№ 310). FRAGMENT OF DISH. Brownish-grey, glittered rim and body fragment from a flat dish. Edge of the sharply everted rim fluted. Buff-coloured glaze on the interior. L: 6, Th: 0,8 cm. R.83.67.5. (Cat. II. PB-№ 466). FRAGMENT OF GLASS BOTTLE. Light blue, annulate base fragment from a thin-walled bottle. Th: 0,1 cm. R.83.67.6. (Cat. IV. № 70). FRAGMENT OF BRICK. Decorated with fluted zo­nes of wavy lines. Considerably eroded. 5,8X8,3 cm. R.83.67.7. (Cat. XV. № 4). BRONZE FIBULA. Provided with spring-lock, bow in the shape of a bird, with flat, pointed beak and wedge-shaped tail. L of bird: 3,6, L of pin: 2,7cm. R.83.67.8. (Fig. 37.). (Cat. V. № 12). COINS: No 46, 65, 66. Room T, 50-80 cm: FRAGMENT OF HANDLE. Light yellow fragment of a flat strap handle of refined texture. Partitioned. L: 5, W: 2,7, Th: 1,3 cm. R.83.68.1. (Cat. II. PA-№ 165). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light yellow base frag­ment of refined texture. Base flat, annulated. R.83.68.2. (Cat. II. PA-№ 167). FRAGMENT OF DISH. Light brown, glittered rim fragment from a flat dish. Edge of the sharply everted rim multifluted, with finger-impressed recurvations. Decorated. With eroded light green glaze. L: 9,7, W of rim: 2,9, Th: 0,8 cm. R.83.68.3. (Cat. II. PA-№ 474). IRON KNIFE. Narrow, single-edged. Broken. L: 11, W: 1,5, Th: 0,3 cm. R.83,68.4. (Cat. VI. № 306). Fig. 37. Bronze fibula (R.83.67.8), room T FRAGMENT OF SMALL-SIZED DISH (?). Light buff-coloured body fragment of a thin-walled dish of refined texture. Brownish-purplish metallic paint with­in and without, stamped decoration on the exterior. L: 3,3, W: 1,5, Th: 0,3 cm. R.83.68.5. (Cat. II. PA-№ 389). From under wall W43, below the foundation (during preservation in 1980!) : FRAGMENTS OF FRESCOES. Plain claret-coloured, two pieces; plain blue, two pieces; plain yellow, one piece. R.83.69.1. (Cat. XVI. № 6). COIN No 53 was discovered aboveground E of room T. COIN No 61 was found on the outer Roman ground level on the W side of wall W43. The completely worn 3rd century Antoninian (N e 29) was recovered 30 m S of room T. ANIMAL BONES: cf. 2. Rooms on the east side Room I (Block II): Figs. 2, 38-46, 64. Dimensions: N-S = 750 cm E-W = 610 cm Walls: N = W5/50 cm S = W4/60 cm E = Wl/65 cm W = W6/65 cm POINTS OF REFERENCE: 19 = 188,13 (top of the brick order of arches of the hypocaust gallery in the break of wallW5) 20 = 188,47 (wall W6, top of S tile - Fpl) 21 = 188,14 (top of inner brick adjoining wall W6 — oi ground level) 188.19 (foundation of wall Wl)

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