Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 23-24. (1994)
IV. Note – patrimoniu
586 MIHAI BLÄJAN, dan botezatu 6 THE DACO-ROMANIAN TOMB (2th CENTURY) FROM GHIRBOM-BERGHIN (ALBA COUNTY) (Summary) The autors, Mihai Bläjan - archeologist at Unity Museum from Alba lulia and master Dan Botezatu - the chief of Antropology section from Romanian Academy (la?i compartiment), presents two cremation tombs, descovered in place called Jn fafa Crasnei". Its represents funerary complexs provincials-romans with the circle and oval-long grave unburnt. This tipes of tombs were introduced in Dacia by the colonists. The first tomb belong a woman, 20-30 old, conteins pottery fragments from 7 diferents pots, broken during the funerals rits. We can see diferents ceramics form: lamp, vessels, pot, cup, lid. The second tomb has the conteins desturbed, it was retrieved some splinters on calcinates humans bones and 2-3 poterry fragment from a cup' rim by a yellow fine ceramics. This forms were taking over by the local population during the romanisation proces. This funerary complex has analogy with the descoveries on the daco-romanian churchyards from Obreja, Berghin- „ín Peri", ßpälnaca-„$ugud" and roman churchyards from Alba lulia- „Dealul Furcilor" and „Stafia de salvare". This descoveries has un substantial contributions at the knolidge of the funerary rits belonging to the dacoromans colectivities from Secaselor Tableland.