N. Varga Éva, Szatmári Imre szerk.: A Békés Megyei Múzeumok Közleményei 32 (Békéscsaba, Békés Megyei Múzeumok Igazgatósága, 2008)
Bóka Gergely: A Körös-vidéki Vaskori Települések Régészeti Kutatása (KVR) projekt 2006. évi eredményei
geophysical segment with great probability, the remains of two long houses hide themselves (Picture 9-1,2). The smaller object has a basic area of 6-7 x 13 meter, while the larger one is of 8-9 x 18 meter. Similarly to the Gava settlement Poroszló the dwellings being situated 3-3.5 far from each other have northeast southwest orientation. The date of the object group (pits) surrounding from north the dwelling group is uncertain, however based on the systematic tour of inspectation these were presumably dug in the period following the Gava culture. The late Bronze Age spearhead (Picture 13-1) come up not far from the dwellings southward and the bronze saw-blade (Picture 13-2) found in unit 19 can be brought into connection with bronze working. While the pottery fraction of textile print and the loom-weights (Picture 19 - 3, 4, 6) can be linked with the knowledge of spinning and weaving going on the settlement. Bóka Gergely Békés Megyei Múzeumok Igazgatósága H-5600 Békéscsaba, Gyulai út 1. E-mail: gerillll @freemail. hu