A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2002-ben (Aquincumi Füzetek 9. Budapest, 2003)

Az Aquincumi Múzeum kisebb leletmentései és szondázó jellegű feltárásai a 2002. évben

Small-scale excavations, rescue work and archaeo­logical observations carried out by the Aquincum Museum in 2002 In the area of the Aquincum legionary fortress and Military Town - Budapest III, 9 Ladik Street (Lrn.: 19250/8) - test excavation, archae­ologist: Orsolya Láng (modern fill of a former stream basin, a Jupiter stat­ue was found in the modern layer) - Budapest III, between Meggvfa Street and Raktár Street - observation of a cable laying, archaeologist: Krisztina Szirmai (no archaeological features) - Budapest III, 12 Kórház Street (Lrn.: 18065/2) - the observation of shal­low foundation work progress, archaeologist: Krisztina Szirmai (no archaeological features) - Budapest III, Obuda Island, Dockyard bay (Lrn.: Hrsz. 23799) - survey of a site on the river bank, archaeologist: Attila János Tóth (documenta­tion of timber constructions from the Roman and modern periods visible at low water levels) - Budapest III, 17 Selmeci Street and 23 Zápor Street (Lrn.: 17411) ­excavation preceding development work; archaeologist: Anita Kirchhof (brick graves from the Roman period) - Budapest III, 26 Selmeci Street (Lrn.: 17430) - excavation preceding development work; archaeologist: Anita Kirchhof (a baking oven and workshop pits from the Roman period) - Budapest III, 24 Timár Street (Lrn.: 17622) - excavation preceding development work; archaeologist: Anita Kirchhof (remains of the foun­dations of continuously renovated buildings from the Roman period) - Budapest III, 29 Selmeci Street (Lrn.: 17399) - excavation preceeding development work, part of a Roman Age dwelling, archeologist: Orsolya Madarassv - Anita Kirchhof The Aquincum stretch of the limes - Budapest II, 18-20 Lajos Street and 17-19-21 Bécsi Road (Lrn.: 14801/0-1, 14799) - excavation preceding development work, archaeolo­gist: Annamária Facsády (a post structure house with a baking oven in the corner from the Roman period)

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