Kecskés Péter (szerk.): Ház és ember, A Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum Közleményei 1. (Szentendre, Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum, 1980)
Tanulmányok - ZENTAI TÜNDE: A dél-dunántúli település és népi építkezés változásai a 19. században (A Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum dél-dunántúli tájegysége)
racteristic building of woodland is the timber-frame house, the walls of it were filled with bricks made of daub, or the infill might be a wattle framework. In majority the walls of the house were made of daub, rarely of bricks. Building structures and firing installations are dealt with in details. Considering the South Hungarian type of house the author's oppinion is that her facts verify the close relationship with the Middle Hungarian type. The similarity of firing installations are even more striking. The timber-frame building with a „smoky hall and the house with an open hall and hearth, the walls made of daub are the different stages in the developement of the same type of house. But settling of the question needs further research, exspecially archeological exploration. In the third chapter the author deals with the plan of settlement ethnographical verification and characterisation of buddings of the South Transdanubian region in the Open Air Museum. N° 7. region presents the differently developed building crafts, interior decoration, sotial, economical and architectural-historical tradition of its smaller regions with eight furnished tenements and living-houses. The reconstructed view of the village shows the characteristics of a seulement having been arranged around a main street on the one hand, and the irregular form of settling creating clumps on the other hand. This form was characteristic before replanning the vÜlage in the 1850-is. Each tenement represents an economical unit determined by the development of the living house. Fences, streets, a well, a belfry and a churchyard make the view perfect.