A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2004-ben (Aquincumi Füzetek 11. Budapest, 2005)

Előzetes jelentés az épülő Kőérberek, Tóváros-Lakópark területén folyó régészeti feltárásról (Horváth László András - Korom Anita - Terei György - Szilas Gábor)

sző kések, patkók, kulcsok, zárak, kések), az üvegtöredékek, az előkerült 60 pénz. A régészeti leletek alapján a falu a 12. század közepén született és a 14. század folyamán hagyták fel. Horváth László András - Korom Anita - Terei György - Szilas Gábor - Reményi László Irodalom/Re ferences: BÁLINT 1991 - Bálint Cs.: Die spätawa­renzeitliche Siedlung von Eperjes. Varia­Arehl hmg Budapest 1991. BÓNA 1965 - Bona h: The Peoples of Southern Origin of the Early Bronze Age m Hungary [-II. Alba Regia 4-5 (1965­64) 17-81. BONA 1973 - Bona h: VII. századi avar tele­pülések és Árpád-kori magyar falu Dunaúj­városban. Font Arch I lung. Budapest, 1973. BONDÁR 1995 - Bonclár ML: Earlv Bronze Age Settlement Pattern in South­west Transdanubia. Antaeus 22 (1995) 197-268. CSÁN VI 1996 - Csányi M.: Újabb adat kelet-magyarországi kora bronzkorunk­hoz. (New data to the Earlv Bronze Age of Fast Hungary.) Tisicum 9 (1996) 45-75. DIMITRIJEVIC, S. 1982 - Dimitrijevic S.: Die frühe Vinkovci-kultur unci ihre Beziehungen zum Vuéedoler Substrat im Lichte der Ausgrabungen in Vinkovci (1977/78). Opuscula Archaeologiea 7 (1982) 7-36. FIGLER 1996 - Figler V: Adatok Győr környékének bronzkorához. PáME 6 (1996) 21-38. GARAM 1993 - Garam F.: Katalog der awarenzeitliehen Goldgegenstände und extended on her back and a young man, a boy based on his grave goods, lav in grave pits with rounded corners and vertical walls. Gold globular earrings decorated with granulation, a spindle whorl and an iron knife with a bone handle bv the left pelvis were found in the woman's grave. In the grave of the child was another pair of gold earrings with large globules found by the skull. A poorly preserved belt set of bronze plaque mounts lay at the waist, food was placed beside the body (Fig. 13). Traces of coffins were noted in both graves. Beside the discolouration that marked their arched sides, the relatively wade depressions at the shorter sides of the graves at the feet and skulls also indi­cated the shape of the coffins. The finds date the graves from the last third of the AD 7 th centurv (GARAM 1993, 26, Pl. 29. 10). Regrettably only these two graves could be unearthed this year, so it remains unclear whether these graves belonged to a cemetery there and, if so, how large it may have been. It wall be the task of the 2005 excavations to answer this question and to clarify the connection between the settlement segment, the settlement structure and the graves. A number of semi-subterranean, quad­rangular dwellings with stone ovens were uncovered in the corner next to the Avar features on the hill-top in the northwest part of the territory. The finds date these houses from the 10"' centurv. The depres­sions could probably be seen even a few hundred years later since it was observed that ovens were dug into the houses of the 10 th centurv probably in the Arpádian Pe­riod. The avperiodge measurements of the 11 houses recovered were 5x5 m. Their depth from the subsoil is 70 cm. Postholes could be found on the two facing sides

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