Pop, Dan: The Middle Bronze Age Settlement of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
V. Catalogue of the Middle Bronze Age finds from Csengersima
Feature with the southern side arched, with the western wall straight and slightly inclined towards the outside, and the eastern one very much inclined towards the outside; flat bottom. It was cut in the northern side by feature 1409 (Roman Age). The fill was grey with daub and charcoal, and in the north, its upper part was superimposed by a thin layer of 10-15 cm, grey coloured with yellow inclusions. This feature uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Roman Age as well as several that belonged to the Bronze Age, to the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 200 x 400 cm; 20-30 cm deep. 1383 Large feature with oval outline that belonged to the Roman Age and was excavated in the northwestern side of the Bronze Age feature 1246, which caused the ceramic fragments of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I (24 pieces) to fall down into its fill. 1395 Roman house with board floor, oriented east-west, with three post holes in the two short sides. The fill of the next house contained materials of the Roman Age, several ceramic sherds and a fragment of a fired clay weigh of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I (8 pieces). 1400 Assembly of ceramic sherds of the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I, laid on the sterile soil, scattered over a surface of approximately 160 x 240 cm. 1454 A, 1454 B, 1454 C, 1454 D, 1454 E Roman Age feature with irregular outline that occurred after several features had crosscut: 1454 A, 1454 B, 1454 C, 1454 D, 1454 E that dated from the same age. These features contained ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus archaeological culture, phase I, besides materials of the Roman Age. 1461 (Fig. 13) Feature with circular outline, straight walls and inclined towards the outside; arched bottom. It was cut by two features of the same age in the north and eastern sides. The grey fill with yellow inclusions and charcoal uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Diameter: 150 cm; 10-20 cm deep. 1462 (Fig. 13) Feature with circular outline, straight walls and inclined towards the outside; arched bottom. Its western side cut feature 1461. The grey fill with yellow inclusions, charcoal and daub pieces uncovered several ceramic fragments that belonged to the Bronze Age, to the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Diameter: 130 cm; 16 cm deep. 1463 (Fig.13) Feature with circular outline, straight walls and inclined towards the outside; arched bottom. The southern side cut feature 1461. The grey fill with yellow inclusions, charcoal and pieces of daub uncovered several ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Diameter: 120 cm; 32 cm deep. 1465 (Fig.14) Feature with oval outline and bag-like shaped in profile. The light grey fill uncovered four ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 130 x 155 cm; 66 cm deep. 1495, 1497-1500, 1502-1503 Those features superimposed the culture layer that belonged to the Middle Bronze Age. It uncovered a great quantity of ceramics and large fragments of daub of the Suciu de Sus archaeological culture, phase I. 1496 Quadrilateral feature with rounded comers, straight walls and inclined towards the outside; arched bottom. The grey-yellowish fill with little daub uncovered many ceramic sherds of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase 1 (22 pieces). Dimensions: 180 x 145 cm; 30 cm deep. 1500 Feature with irregular outline that occurred at the first session of sondage excavation, and uncovered other features: 1500 A-F of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase II. Their fill contained several early fragments of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I besides other specific materials of the Suciu de Sus ulture, phase II. 1337 36