Budapest Régiségei 24/2. (1976)

Képek 109-251

241. Pier No. 41. viewed from the north-west 242. Pier No. 42. viewed from the west 243. South of pier No. 52. 244. Pier No. 55. viewed from the south 245. Pier No. 67. viewed from the south-east 246. Pier No. 68. viewed from the south-west 247. General picture of the excavation during field work 248. General picture of the excavation from the south 249- Products of local workshops from rescue 251. excavations 252- Sherds of Lezoux sigillatas from the first 253. part of the second century A.D. 254- Late Roman pottery sherds from the 255. rescue excavation 256. 2nd century capital from the rescue excavation 257. Right bronze man's leg with traces of repair and lead pin 258. The foundation of the polygonal building from the west 259. The walled up entrance of the barracks from the northeast, the northern wall of the Franciscan church, and the first room of the cloister wing 260. Tomb chamber and grave in the sanctuary and nave of the Franciscan church 261. Detail of the heating chamber of the clo­ister of the Franciscans 262. The eastern castle wall and the sanctuary closing of the St. Elizabeth Chapel 263. The northeastern outer corner of the eas­tern castle wall 264. Stonecutters' marks on the southern castle wall 265. The inner corner of the southern and the eastern castle wall 266. The eastern pier line of the hallway 267. Northern entrance of the hall next to the castle wall 268. Foundation of the pier line of the hallway 269. The sanctuary of the medieval church and the trench for the gas-mains 270. Places of carved broad-stone s af the western outer wall 271. The sanctuary of the church from the south-east with the layer of Roman-time rubble 272. Part of the trench dug in north-south direction to the west of the Baroque church 273. Inside of the sanctuary with the Roman rubble layer 274. Within the Baroque church: fallen part of a late Roman wall of the section south of the main entrance 275. Templom Street: part of the eastern section 276. No. 6, Serfőző Street part of section. Below late Roman, above medieval road 277. Nos. 1, 2, 5/a and 5/b, Serfőző Street: general view of section 278. No. 7, Serfőző Street: medieval wall un­covered at the south-eastern part of the section 2 79. Medieval church opened up after the level of Fényes Adolf Street had been lowered, viewed from the west 280. Part of the eastern and southern wings of the convent with the foundations of a co­lumn and a partition wall of north-south direction. At the time of the works of building, in the 18th century, the walls of of the convent were opened up. On the levels of these works the place of the walls was marked by a rubbly part 281. South-western corner of the cloister passage and detail of the western wing of the convent. In the cloister passage and garth the flooring has survived in patches. Remains of the east-west wall dividing the court and of the gate. The 14th level extends on to a late Roman stony layer 282. Part of the stairs. This section was built in the area of the eastern room of the original southern wing. (2nd period.) The stairs were found in the trench for public services extending under Perc Street 283. Part of the groundwall of the eastern wing of the convent built in the 2nd period, viewed from the north-west. Under the medieval groundwall there are remains of a Roman wall extending in the same direction 238

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