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Wenger, S.: Data to the anthropology of a late Roman period population in the SE Transdanubia
FAZEKASBODA Table II. DISTRIBUTION OF SEXES AND AGES Findings -^__^i\ge Sex — Inf. I. Inf. II. Ad. Mat. Item Males 1 1 2 Crania and 1 1 extremities Undetermined . . . 1 1 Total 1 2 1 4 Males ....... Crania Females Undetermined. . . 1 1 T o t a 1 : 1 Item i 1 2 1 5 KŐ The locality lies between the river Drava and the Mohács Island, SE of Pécs. The excavations were led by J. DOMBAY, and 6 graves have been exposed. The findings of the graves and the archeologieal observations indicate German affiliations and also indicate a settlement earlier than the IV century A. D. It is thought probable that West German settlers had been transferred also to the limes, or that such had arrived there from the environs of Pécs. ZENGŐVÁRKONY II. - KÖ - KÖVÁGÓSZÖLLÖS - HIDAS • DISTRIBUTION OF SEXES AND AGES Table III. Findings Locality: Zengővárkony II. Kő Hidas Kővágószöllős Findings Age " —Sex Juven. Adult. Maturus Adultus Adultus Adultus Crania and extremities Males 1 Crania and extremities Total _ _ _ 1 _ _ Crania Males 1 3 1 1 1 1 Crania Total 1 3 1 1 1 1 Item. . . . 1 3 1 2 1 1 Hidas The locality is situated along the main highway between Sophianae — Aquincum, 34 km to the NE of Pécs. J. DOMBAY saved the material of one grave from this site. Kővágószöllős J. DOMBAY discovered a Late Roman ruin in this site, establishing the presence of a Roman villa in the centre of a latifundium. One grave was excavated. Feked The village Feked lies 28 km to the NE of Pécs. In the course of construction work on stables on the outskirts of the village (the Freithal-farm), Late Roman Period findings have been exposed. To save the cemetery, excavations were made, led by archeologist Dr. A. BURGER, in the fall of 1963. Nine graves have been exposed.