Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 33/4. (2013)

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266 Zs. Nyárádi yellowish brown, thick, slightly mixed; grave GR-51 had been buried over it. GR-46: trench 1 (10-15 m), T: east-west, P: 16th cent. Only one part of the grave was excavated, the skeleton was not found, its filling was dark gray, loose, mixed, containing patches of clay, it intersects grave GR-47. GR-47: trench 1 (10-15 m), T; east-west, P: 16th cent. Only one part of the grave was excavated, the skeleton was not found, its filling was brownish gray, thick, mixed, containing patches of clay and chunks of mortar, graves GR-33 and GR-46 had been buried over it and the ossuary’s pit had also been dug into it. GR-48: trench 1 (10-15 m), T: east-west, P: 16th cent. Only one part of the grave was excavated, we did not reach the skeleton, its filling was dark gray, thick, mixed, containing patches of clay and chunks or mortar, grave GR-33 had been buried on top of it. GR-49: trench 1 (10-15 m), T: east-west, P: 19th cent. Only a part of the grave was excavated, we did not reach the skeleton, its filling was brownish gray, loose, mixed, containing patches of clay, chunks of mortar, roof tiles, decorative imprints belonging to coffins were found in secondary position, it intersects GR-44 and GR-50. GR-50: trench 1 (10-15 m), T: east-west, P: 18th cent. Only a part of the grave was excavated, the skeleton was not found, its filling was brownish gray, thick, mixed, containing patches of clay, chunks of mortar and roof tiles, it intersects graves GR-44 and GR-49, it had been disturbed by grave GR-73. GR-51: trench 1 (15-20 m), T: east-west, P: 19th cent. Only one part of the grave was excavated, the skeleton was not found, its filling was gray, thick, mixed, containing patches of clay, chunks of mortar, building debris and roof tiles, it intersects graves GR-45, GR-53, GR-55 and it is intersected by grave GR-73. GR-52: trench 1 (20-25 m), M: -1.18 m, T: 261°, K: adultus, P: 12th— 13th cent. The skeleton was excavated from the knees down, the grave had been dug down into the clayey subsoil, its filling was brownish gray, thick, containing patches of clay, it’s upper part is cut intersected by GR-55. GR-53: trench 1 (20-25 m), M: -1.96 m, T: 277°, K: iuvenis, P: 19th cent. The extended skeleton was preserved in very bad condition, the pelvis and the ribs had become absorbed, the arms were stretched out along the body, its filling was brownish gray, loose, containing chunks of mortar, building debris and roof tiles, we found many coffin nails, and the coffin itself was also mostly preserved. Glass orb belonging to a shirt turned up near the waist line, as well as the remains of a belt buckle. The grave had been dug into the pit of M-60, soon after its funeral. It intersects grave GR-76 and it had been disturbed by grave GR-51. in secondary position was found a copper ring in good condition, made with folded edges, decorated with plant motifs/ vine ornaments, which had broken and become stretched out, its current length 3.8 cm (Table 12.11). GR-54: C7, M: -1.3 m, T: 256°, K: iuvenis, P: 14th-15th cent. The skull of the extended skeleton had been disturbed by the gothic constructions, the right arm was bent and placed on the pelvis, its filling was dark gray, slightly mixed with mortar; GR-18 had been buried on top of it. GR-55: trench 1 (20-25 m), M: -1.80 m, T: 276°, N: female, K: adultus, P: 16th cent. The pelvic area was excavated, its filling was brownish gray with mortar and patches of clay, 16th century pottery fragments were found. The grave was intersected by GR-51, GR-73 and GR-74; it disturbed grave GR-52. GR-56: trench 1 (5-10 m), T: east-west, P: 15th-16th cent. Only a part of the grave was excavated, we did not reach the skeleton, its filling was gray, thick, mixed, containing patches of clay, it is intersected by graves GR-31 and GR-35, the ossuary’s pit had been dug over it. GR-57: trench 1 (15-20 m), M: -1.65 m, T: 275°, K: adultus, P: 15th- 16th cent. Only the right arm of the skeleton was preserved, its filling was brownish gray, thick, containing mortar chunks, it intersects GR-74. GR-58: trench 1 (15-20 m), T: east-west, P: 14th-15th cent. Only a part of the grave was excavated, we did not reach the skeleton, its filling was yellowish brown, thick, mixed, containing patches of clay, the gothic vestry’s northern wall had been built over it. GR-59: trench 1 (20-25 m), M: -1.45 m, T: 275°, K: adultus, P: 14th-15th cent. The right side of the grave was preserved, its right arm is intersected by GR-53, its left side had been disturbed during the construction of the gothic vestry. Its filling is brownish gray, thick, slightly mixed with clay. GR-60: trench 1 (20-25 m), M: -2.1 m, T: 267°, N: female, K: adultus, P: 19th cent. The ribs and vertebrae of the extended skeleton had become absorbed, the arms were stretched along the body, its filling was brownish gray, loose, containing chunks of mortar, roof tiles, we detected a large piece of a coffin plank. We uncovered the corroded remains of a metal wire coronet on the skull (Table 1.3 ), we found seven glass orb in the chest area (Table 12.6), organic material at the skull, supposedly we found the remains of a flower bouquet which had been placed inside the coffin. Not long after its burial, GR-53 had been dug over it, it intersects graves GR-74 and GR-76. GR-61: trench 1 (20-25 m), M:-1.52 m,T: 241°, N: male, K: adultus, P: 15th-16th cent. The extended skeleton was cut by several graves, its filling was brownish gray, thick, containing chunks of mortar and patches of clay, it had been disturbed by GR-67. GR-62: trench 1 (30-37.5 m), M: -1.65 m, T: 283°, K: adultus, P: 14th-15th cent. Only the skeleton’s scapulae and some ribs were excavated, its filling was brownish gray, thick,

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