A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2006-ban (Aquincumi Füzetek 13. Budapest, 2007)

Új feltárási eredmények a katonaváros északnyugati régiójából I. Kirchhof Anita)

Iroda lom/Refererices: BERTALAN 1973 - Bertalan Vilmosné: Adatok Óbuda középkori helyrajzához. BudRég 23 (1973) 99-112. MADARASSY 1995 - Madarassy ().: Ró­mai kori beépítettség kutatása az aquin­cumi katonaváros északnyugati határán. AqFüz 1 (1995) 35-37. MADARASSY 2000 - Madarassy O.: Ré­gészeti kutatások az aquincumi katonavá­ros területén. Aqfüz 6 (2000) 46-55. MADARASSY 2003 - Madarassy O.: Die canabae legionis. In: Forschungen in Aquincum 1969-2002. Aquincum Nostrum II.2. (2003) 101-111. NAGY 1931 - Nagy L.: Az óbudai keresz­tény cella trichora a Raktár utcában. Bu­dapest, 1931 NAGY 1942 - Nagy L.: Topográfia. In: Budapest Története az ókorban II., Buda­pest, 1942 NÉMETH 1976 - Németh M.: Római kori lakóház és vízvezeték az aquincumi eanabacban. BudRég 24 (1976) 1 53­161. NÉMETH 200 5 - Németh, M. : Epigraphische Angaben zur Topographie des Lcgionslagers und der Militärstadt von Aquincum. In: Die norisch-pannonischen Städte und das römische Heer im Lichte der neuesten archäologischen Forschungen. Aquincum Nostrum II. 3., Budapest, 2005, 113-132. PÓCZY 1983 - Póczy K.: Az aquincumi katonaváros utcahálózata és fontosabb épületei a II. és a III. században. ArchErt 110 (1983)252-273. PÓCZY 1984 - Póczy K.: Aquincum­castra, canabae, colonia. BudRég 2 5 (1984) 15-34. TOPÁL 1993 - Topái J.: Roman cemeteries of Aquincum, Pannónia. The Based on the presence of numerous stone monuments recovered to date, the northwestern quarter of the Military Town has been described as a shrine district, which flourished in the AD 3rd century. (PÓCZY 1983, 263-267) The northeastern area has been identified as functioning later as an administrative dis­trict because of the representative build­ings that stood there. (PÓCZY 1983, 271; POCZY 1994, 224-230; NÉMETH 2005, 117-123) Our excavations have shown that the northwestern border of the Mili­tary Town was lay farther to the north in the AD 3rd and 4th centuries, probably where Bécsi Road runs into Vörösvári Road. Regrettably only the foundations of the buildings came to light during the excavations. These remains arc not suf­ficient to allow conclusions to be drawn concerning the financial status of the population living in this area. The size of the buildings, however, suggests that the elite district continued in a northwestern direction. The buildings occupied not only the zone along the road (territories A and B) but also the central part of the territory farther to the east (territories C and D). The same construction phases could be observed m the larger building complexes (territories C and D) as in the buildings aligned with the road. No new information was recovered concerning the shrine district function of the area. The Cultural Heritage Office decided that the coherent archaeological phenom­ena in the western part of the lot should be preserved and prohibited their demo­lition. Thus, new designs had to be pre­pared for two western wings of the new buildings (territories A and B) that incor­porated preservation of the monuments. The CLIO gave their consent to the demo-

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