A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2002-ben (Aquincumi Füzetek 9. Budapest, 2003)
Két ásatás - az aquincumi canabae déli szélén (Hable Tibor - Reményi László - Kárpáti Zoltán)
2. kép Ü: A 2. századi őrtorony délnyugati sarka b: A 2. századi őrtorony északkeleti sarka Fig. 2 a: The southwestern corner and walls tower, AD 2'"' century (1989) b: The northeastern corner and walls tower, AO 2'"' century (2002) lékeztetnck. Egy-egy helyiség tisztán kivehető, (1. kép: 10) ele a nagyobb alaprajzi egységek nem. Két ház. szélén, folyosót határoló porticus-fal állt. (1. kép: 11) Az I, szeltainly identified coin (Valens or Gratianus) dates the latest grave from the end of the 4 th century (Fig. 1:9) (MÁRITY 1989, 19). We know only from the excavation documentation that, in several places, the graves were dug into the walls or the ruins of former buildings (Fig. 1: 8 and 9). The wall foundations were pulled down to their base leaving the fragmentary wall profiles reminiscent of a labyrinth. Some rooms are clearly outlined (Fig. F. 10), but not the larger units in the ground plan. A porticus wall bordered a corridor at the edge of two houses (Fig. F. 11). In the northern part of trench I, it was built beside the end wall of an earlier building, one of the dividing walls of which was covered by the new wall of the building (Fig. F. 12). A paved yard was constructed at the western end of the porticus of the other building (Fig. 1: 13). The és falai (1989) és falai (2002) of the watchof the watch-