Virag, Cristian: Situl neolitic Halmeu - Vamă (Satu Mare, 2015)

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Cx. 17 is a circular Bronze Age feature (1.2 x 1.2 m) with maximum depth of 0.20 m (fig. 94, 95). The fill was dark grey with ceramic materials; Cx. 18 is an oval shaped Bronze Age feature (1.3 x 1.1 m) with maximum depth of 0.30 m. There were discovered pottery and lithic materials(fig. 94, 95); Cx.19 is a circular Bronze Age feature (1.6 x 1.5 m) with maximum depth of 0.40 m (fig. 94, 95). The fill was dark grey with numerous ceramic materials; Cx. 20 is a ditch-shaped feature (15 x 2.5 m), partially captured, east-west oriented, with maximum depth of 2.10 m from the current trampled surface (fig. 94). The fill was dark brown, the walls slightly oblique, the bottom flat with small alveoli here and there. The centre of the feature deepens into an oval pit, half captured (3,5 x 1,5 m). There were discovered lots of pottery (complete vessels, four miniature vessels) and lithic materials (axes, blades); Abriged version Duty Free Shop, TRANSEURO IMPORT-EXPORT S.R.L (Su. IV/2008) Cx. 21 is a circular Neolithic feature (1.5 x 1.5 m), with a maximum depth of 0.30 m (fig. 96, 97). There were discovered pottery and lithic materials. The fill was dark grey; Cx. 22 is an oval Neolithic feature (1 x 0.8 m) with a slightly irregular shape and the maximum depth of 0.20 m (fig. 96, 97). The fill was dark grey with ceramic materials. The walls were slightly oblique and the bottom was flat; Cx. 23 is a circular Neolithic feature (2 x 2.5 m), captured partially in the northern side of the excavated area. Its maximum depth was 1.20 m (fig. 96,97). The fill was dark grey, the walls are slightly oblique, the bottom alveolate with numerous ceramic and lithic materials; Cx. 24 is a circular Neolithic feature (1.3 x 1 m), captured partially in the southern side of the excavated area. Its maximum depth was 0.30 m (fig. 96, 97). The fill was dark brown with numerous ceramic materials. The walls were slightly oblique and the bottom flat; Cx. 25 is a circular Neolithic feature (0.60 x 0.70 m), captured partially in the southern side of the excavated area (fig. 96, 97). Its maximum depth was 0.25 m. The fill was dark grey with ceramic materials. The walls were slightly oblique and the bottom alveolate; Cx. 26 is an oval, irregular, Neolithic feature (1.3 x 1.1 m) with a maximum depth of 0.30 m (fig. 96, 97). The fill was dark grey with ceramic materials in it. The walls were slightly oblique and the bottom alveolate; Cx. 27 is a circular Neolithic feature (2.5 x 1 m), captured partially in the western side of the excavated area. Its maximum depth was 0.70 m (fig. 96, 97). The fill was dark grey with numerous ceramic materials. The pit had oblique walls on one side and on the other side the walls were bell-shaped. The bottom was slightly alveolate; Cx. 28 is an oval Neolithic feature (2 x 0.5 m), captured partially in the southern side of the excavated area. Its maximum depth was 0.80 m (fig. 96, 97). The fill was dark grey with numerous ceramics and scattered daub. The walls of the pit were bell-shaped and the bottom alveolate; Cx. 28/A is a feature in the shape of a ditch (0.3 x 2.5 m), with a depth of 0.2 m. It may be a foundation trench for a wall. The feature ends in Cx. 28 (fig. 96, 97). The fill was a dark brown clay; Duty Free Shop, SC Santo - Internaţional S.R.L. (Su. V/2008) Cx. 30 is an oval feature, captured partially, with a lot of ceramic material. The dimensions of the feature were 7 x 1.5 m. Its maximum depth was 0.70 m. The walls were slanted on one side and they descend in steps in the west side. The bottom of the feature was flat. The fill was a dark brown clay (fig. 98, 99); 87

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