Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 32/2. (2012)
Articles
24 R. E. Németh 13. Bezid-Lof (Pl. 1/6), overtaken from the collection of the Sängeorgiu de Pädure Museum. On the right side of the river, on the field of Ferenc Ráduly, Z. Székely made several archaeological investigations (1958-1960), and identified settlements from the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: Noua, Early Iron Age and La Тёпе. Wheel with uneven outline, with axles on both sides. It is made of fine clay, tempered with fine sand and mica, well burnished. It has a brownish-reddish colour, having also traces of secondary burning. Dimensions: diam. wheel: 7.4 x 7.0 cm; diam. hole: 0.7 cm; Inv. no. 5130. Dating: (?) Lazar 1996, 217. 14. Sängeorgiu de Pädure-Leánymező (PL 1/4), overtaken from the collection of the Sängeorgiu de Pädure Museum. It is situated on a lower terrace of the Cetäfti hillside. In this spot Z. Székely made a rescue excavation, where he identified a settlement from the Hallstatt period. Wheel with an even outline, with an axe visible on both sides. Made of clay, tempered with fine pebbles, slightly superficial burnished. It has a brick-red colour, having also traces of secondary burning. Dimensions: diam. wheel: 6.1 x 5.8 cm; diam. hole: 1 cm; Inv. no. 5196. Dating: Early Iron Age (?). Székely 1959, no. 196; Lazar 1992, 38; Lazar 1995, 215. 15. Unknown place of discovery (PI. 1/7), overtaken from the former collection of the Sängeorgiu de Pädure Museum. Wheel with axels on both sides. On a side the axle has a conical shape; on the other side it is spherical. Made of clay, tempered with fine sand and fine pebbles, well burnished. It has a reddish-greyish colour. It has intense traces of secondary burning, with almost vitrified structure. Dimensions: diam. wheel: 7.4 cm; diam. hole: 0.5 cm; Inv. no. 5127. Dating: (?) 16. Unknown place of discovery (PI. 4/19), overtaken from the former collection of the Sängeorgiu de Pädure Museum. Wheel made of clay, tempered with fine sand and fine pebbles, well burnished. It has a brick-red colour, having also traces of secondary burning on one side. Dimensions: diam. wheel: 4.7 x 4.3 cm; diam. hole: 0.6 cm; Inv. no. 5129. Dating: (?) 17. Unknown place of discovery (PI. 2/12), overtaken from the collection of the Aiud Museum. Wheel with uneven outline, with superficially made axels on both sides. These bosses can be the result of the manufacturing process as well, when the clay was still soft. Made of clay, tempered with fine sand and very fine pebbles, average burnished. It has a brick-red colour. Dimensions: diam. wheel: 4.2 x 3.8 cm; diam. hole: 0.5 cm; without inv. no. Dating: Bronze Age (?)