Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 31/1. (2011)

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Archaeological Finds belonging to the Late Hallstatt and La Тёпе Period from Cämin 125 • The body fragment of a wheel-thrown, engobe-dipped, sand-tempered, grey coloured big vessel; its surface is decorated with stamped motives of reversed garlands and concentric circles; S2/1999; inv.no. 18.197 (PL 15/3). • The rim and body fragment of a wheel-thrown, graphite-tempered, smooth surfaced, greyish­­browned coloured situla; stray find; inv. no. 18.918 (Pi. 16/5). • The body fragment of a wheel-thrown, graphite-tempered situla with a wide burnishing; inv. no. 18.179 (PI. 14/3). • The rim and body fragment of a wheel-thrown, graphite-tempered, smooth surfaced situla, it is perforated under the rim at two places; stray find; rim diam.: 22 cm, inv. no. 24.956 (PI. 12/2). • The rim and body fragment of a hand-made, sand-tempered, smooth-surfaced greyish-brown coloured bowl with inverted rim, stray find; inv. no. 24.797 (PI. 12/1). • The rim and body fragment of a hand-made, grog-tempered, greyish-brown coloured bowl with slightly inverted rim; stray find; inv. no. 19.003 (PI. 12/3). • The handle fragment of a wheel-thrown, sand-tempered, greyish-black coloured, Celtic type pitcher; the handle is decorated with a cordon in the middle, on its upper part, there is a flat disc impressed in the middle and incised in the outer part; S3/1992; inv. no. 14.437 (PI. 15/4). • Fragment of a shaft-hole iron graver, rather corroded, probably used for woodworking; stray find; the length of the fragment is 19 cm; inv. no. 8358 (PI. 10/4). • Fragment of a crucible made of graphite, steel grey coloured; the length of the fragment: 7 cm, inv. no. 24.958. It is a stray find, found near the SI LI building, in 1991 (PI. 9/4). • The rim and body fragment of a hand-made, sand-tempered, grey-brown coloured bowl with inverted rim; S3/1992; rim diam.: 22.5 cm, inv. no. 14.706 (PI. 12/4). • The rim and body fragment of a hand-made, brown coloured bowl, it was tempered with black sand; S3/1992; inv. no. 14.708 (PI. 16/3). Zone C, between 6-6.1 river km In this area Celtic finds were discovered during the remedial works and the widening of the drainage ditch along the left side dam after the bursting of the former one in 1998. At the edge of the ditch, facing to the river, a Celtic site was disturbed, where a post pit with a diameter of 30-40 cm and depth of 40 cm was revealed. From its fill some fragments of Celtic pottery and of a severely corroded iron knife were collected. During the above mentioned ground works the following pottery fragments were collected: • The rim and body fragment of a wheel-thrown, graphite-like, greyish-black coloured situla, there is a surrounding burnish line decoration under the rim and wide burnish motif on the body; inv. no. 18.975. • Rim fragment of a graphite-tempered, grey coloured situla with thick rim; inv. no. 18.976 (PI. 18/3). • Body fragment of a thin, grey coloured situla with brushed decoration; inv. no. 18.974. • Fragment of a crucible, almost entirely made of graphite, there are remains of ingot in its inner surface; inv. no. 24.958 (PL 10/3). • Body fragment of a wheel-thrown, sand-tempered, yellowish-brown jar-shaped vessels, decorated with a circular gadrooned motif between two burnished lines, it has two circular thin burnished lines on its body; inv. no. 18.972. • Bottom and body fragment of a wheel-thrown, sand-tempered, jar shaped omphalic grey col­oured vessel; inv. no. 24.938. • Wheel-thrown body fragment, dipped with grey engobe; inv. no. 24.937. • Wheel-thrown, brown coloured, sand-tempered body fragment; inv. no. 24.936. • Rim fragment of a hand-made, rough surfaced, grog-tempered, barrel-shaped vessel it is grey out­side and brown inside; stray find; inv. no. 24.939. • Rim fragment of a hand-made, sand-tempered, bowl with inverted rim, it is grey outside and black inside; inv. no. 18.226.

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