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

Újabb régészeti kutatások Dunakeszi-Székesdűlőn (Korom Anita - Reményi László))

M. A.: Megelőző feltárás Dunake­szi - S z c kc s cl ű 1 ő n. ( Pre 1 i ni i n a r v Exe avat ion at Dunakeszi-Székesdűlő.) Mómosz 2 (2004) 209-218. HORVÁTH 2003 - Horváth M. A: Buda­pest, IV kerület Székes-nádas dűlő. Aqfüz 9 (2003) 198-199. KAI 4CZ-SCIIREIBER 1984 - Ka­licz-Schreiber, R.: Komplex der Nagy­rév-Kultur. In: Kulturen der hrühb­ronzezeit das Karpatenbeckens und Nordbalkans. (Hrsg. Nikola Tasié) Beo­grad 1984. 133-194. KALICZ-SCHREIBER-KALICZ 1998-1999 - Kalicz-Schreiber, R. - Kalicz, N: A Somogvvár­Vinkovci kultúra és a Harang­edény -Csepel-csoport Budapest kora bronz­korában. (Die Somogvvár-Vinkovci-kultur und die Glockenbecher in der Frühbronze­zeit von Budapest.) Savaria 24/3 (1008-1999 [1999]) 83-114. KALICZ-SCIIRFIBER-KAI JCZ1998/ 2000 - Kalicz-Schreiber, R. - Kalicz, N: A harangedénvek szerepe a Budapest környéki kora bronzkor társadalmi viszon­yainak megjelenítésében. (The Role of Bell Beakers in reflecting social relations in the early Bronze Age of Budapest.) ArchÉrt 125 (1098/2000) 45-78. KŐHEGYI 1982 - Kőhegyi M.: Kora szar­mata aranyleletes női sírok az Alföldön. DMF 1982. 267-55 5. SZILAS 2002 - Szilas, G: Die Freilegung eines bronzezeitlichen Brunnens beson­deren IVpus in Dunakeszi. (Egv egyedi típusú kút feltárása Dunakeszin.) BudRég 36 (2002) 291-303. VADAY 1989 - II. Vaday A.: Die sarmati­sche Denkmäler des Komitats Szolnok. Ein Beitrag zur Archäologie und Geschich­te des sarmatischen Barbaricums. Antaeus 17-18. 1988-1989. Budapest 1989. some of the postholes were found on the territory of the house, they cannot be contemporary. The northeast-southwest running row had approximately the same orientation as the long row of postholes unearthed in 2000, while the row of post­holes running in a northwest—southeast direction lies parallel to the short row unearthed in the northern corner of the unearthed territory in 2000 and running approximately parallel to the double row of posthole that intersected the 2004 ex­cavation territory. Whether the postholes rcallv comprised some kind of a system cannot yet be determined nor can their function and age. No datable finds have been discovered in the fire place with a gravely foundation, which intersected the large ditch although since it yvas found on top of the fill of the ditch, it must have been built after the ditch filled in. A number of features yvere found with­out finds or with tiny Bronze Age (indis­tinct) shards east of the Early and Late Bronze Age settlements, especially on the elevation found on the northeast edge of the territory as yvell as in the depressions. The discolourations of the features yvere often difficult to see and it often proved difficult or impossible to follow the features during cleaning. A few of these features had a crescent-shaped discoloura­tion, while in a downwards direction the outer arc deepened into a beehive-shape, it seems possible based on geological observations that these specific features marked the places of uprooted trees. Anita Korom - László Reményi

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