Pop, Dan: The Middle Bronze Age Settlement of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
V. Catalogue of the Middle Bronze Age finds from Csengersima
655 Feature with oval outline and conical in profile; the fill was grey with daub. It uncovered two ceramic fragments, one of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture and another of the Roman Age. Dimensions: 148 x 164 cm; 70 cm deep. 656 B (Fig.6; P1.24) Feature with oval outline, straight walls and inclined towards the outside, arched towards the bottom; flat bottom. Its yellow fill with little daub uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 140 x 200 cm; 25 cm deep. 657 (Fig.6) Feature with circular outline, rounded walls towards the bottom; flat bottom; the fill was greyyellowish with daub and charcoal. A single ceramic fragment of the Bronze Age was found in the fill, dating from the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 120 x 130 cm; 20 cm deep. 670 B (Pl.27/1-7) Roman age feature with rectangular outline, rounded comers, cross-cut by features 671 B and 670 A in the southern part, and by feature 670 C in the northern part. The dark-grey fill uncovered a significant quantity of the Roman Age ceramics, several Early Mediaeval ceramic fragments (7th - 9th centuries) and others that belonged to the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase 1. The latter sherds fell from the culture layer in the north-western side, named feature 671 E. 670 C Roman Age feature with almost oval outline. The dark grey fill with charcoal and daub uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Like in the previous situation, they fell from feature 671 E. 670 D = 671 (Pl.28-30) Roman Age feature with circular outline, with dark fill that contained daub and charcoal. It uncovered several fragments of the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I, besides Roman Age ceramics. The Bronze Age ceramics fell from feature 671 E. 671 E Feature with irregular outline cut by Roman Age features. The profile revealed the fact that the humus superimposed the dark layer, and the dark layer superimposed a yellow layer that resembled the sterile soil, and the latter superimposed a grey-yellowish soil with charcoal, 20 - 40 cm thick. Its outline wasn't defined, neither the dimensions because of the Roman Age traces. The maximum width was 390 cm. That was the culture layer that belonged to the Middle Bronze Age, which together with the layer of yellow soil were 70 cm thick. It uncovered a great quantity of ceramics, as well as big pieces of daub with rod prints, a complete vessel of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. 680 A (Pl.31-32, 33/1-3) Roman Age feature with grey fill, daub and charcoal. Its eastern side was cut by feature 680 B that belonged to the Roman Age. The fill uncovered besides ceramics of the Roman Age, also ceramic sherds of the Bronze age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 220 x 240 cm; 40 cm deep. 729 Feature with oval outline, alveolar bottom and inclined towards the east; the fill was greyyellowish. It uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 55 x 65 cm; 20 cm deep. 769 (Fig.6; Pl.33/4-9) Feature with circular outline, straight walls and inclined towards the outside, flat bottom. The grey fill with daub and charcoal uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Diameter: 180 cm; 25 cm deep. 771 Roman Age feature with mostly dark grey fill, and towards the western side it turned grey. It cut feature 772 A of the Bronze Age in the eastern side, thus materials of this age reached into its fill. Besides the Roman Age artefacts were found several ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 200 x 385 cm and 150 x 140 cm; 40 and 60 cm deep. 772 A (Fig.7) Large-sized feature, rectangular, oriented east-west, semicircular in the eastern side, the western and the southern sides were cut by two Roman Age features 771 and 772 B. The grey-yellowish 30