Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 1. (2019)

Sándor Berecki, Sándor József Sztáncsuj: A Neolithic Settlement from Ernei

A Neolithic Settlement from Ernei 33 Most of the vessels described above, as well as their decorative procedures and motifs are common forms in the contemporary settlements of the Starcevo-Cri§-Körös cultural complex, in the territory of the Carpathian Basin and its neighbouring regions as well. As analogies we can mention the globular vessels and stor­age pots discovered in the Körös-sites in East­ern Hungary: Ecsegfalva-Szte 23,2 Endrőd-Site 3/119,3 Hódmezővásárhely-Kotacpart-Vata­­tanya,4 * Szarvas-Site 8/23,5 etc. and Western Romania at Dude^tii Vechi.6 Similar Cri$ settle­ments can be mentioned in Transylvania from Gura Baciului,7 * Le\-Várhegy,* More^ti-Podei,9 * * Оспа Sibiului-Triguri,10 Ora§tie-Dealul Pemi­­lor," §eu§a-La Cárarea Morii,12 Turia-Si/oA:;13 in Banat at Cuina Turcului III14 or in Moldova at Trestiana,15 Valea Lupului,16 etc. Their spread­ing usually is not related to a certain chrono­logical or evolution phase. Conical bowls are also characteristic forms in all stages of the culture (see for example Ecsegfalva-Szte 23,17 Hódmezővásárhely-Kotacpart-Vata-tanya,1* More§ti-Podei,19 Оспа Sibiului-Trzgwrz,20 Ostrovu Golu II—III.21 Due to their general spread, these forms do not have a more accurate dating value. Byconical and carinated vessels are an exception, since they are more typical for the younger stages.22 * The biconical bowl with slightly profiled rim (PI. IV/1) has analogies especially in settlements like Le\-Várhegy,2i Ощйе-Dealul Pemilor,24 Trestiana,25 etc. assigned to stages III— IV of the Starcevo-Cri§ culture from the Eastern Carpathian region. Finally, a special find, a fragment of a so-called altar or clay lamp can be mentioned. The fragment has a shallow bowl shaped upper part and remains of two cylindrical, truncated feet. The vessel was modelled briefly from thick paste tempered with sand and waster. This arte­fact is also a leading form, with several vari­ants, in the Starcevo-Cri§-Körös complex,26 although larger versions similar to the vari­ant from Ernei are not too common. Parallels can be mentioned from Endrőd-Szfe 3/3927 or Imeni.28 According to the most widespread chro­nology of Gh. Lazarovici29 which is based on 2 Oross 2007, fig. 27.2; 21; 23. 3 Makkay-Starnini 2008, fig. 311-314. I Kutzián 1944, pl. XXI/3-5; XXII/2, 3; XXIX/6, 7. 5 Makkay-Starnini 2001, fig. 46; 61; 67/1; 69/1. 6 Kutzián 1944, pl. XXI/1, 2. 7 Ciutä 2005, pl. LX/1-4. 8 Zaharia 1962, fig. 14/19, 20; 15/6-8. 4 Lazár 1995, pl. XLVIII/2, 9, 12,13. 10 Ciutá 2005, pl. XXXII/7; XXXIII/1; XXXVII/1-5. II Luca-Pinter 2001, Taf. 3/5-7; 5/3, 6/1,2. 12 Ciutá 2005, pl. LXXV/5-12. 13 Ciutá 1997, pl. XI. 14 Lazarovici 1979, pl. VII/B-5. 15 Popu?OI 2005, fig. 83-84; 96,98, 108-111, 115. 16 Marinescu-Bílcu 1993, pl. 3/5. 17 Oross 2007, fig. 27.12/1,3. 18 Kutzián 1944, pl. XXI/4. 19 Lazár 1995, pl. XLVIII/3,6. 20 Ciutá 2005, pl. XXXIV/2, 3. 21 Lazarovici 1979, pl. VII/A-2-4, 10-15; VIII/A-1, 2, 5, 8-10. 22 Lazarovici 1993, 245. 23 Zaharia 1962, fig. 5/15; 6/8-14. 24 Luca-Pinter 2001, Taf. 4/6. 25 Popu?oi 2005, fig. 59/1-3, 5; 68/2; 98a/3, 8; 98b/l-5. 26 Oross 2007, 509. 27 Makkay-Starnini 2008, fig. 89/1; 90/1. 28 Unpublished find in the collection of the Székely National Museum. 29 Lazarovici 1969; 1977; 1979.

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