Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)

VI. Annexes

c BA 1 s GA 1 f IB 1 amphora s-1 cup f IE 1 cup f 2Aa 1 dish s BB 1 pot c KA 2A 1 p. cooking v.c _ 1 _ S9 Complex 4 (Fig. 3, 5) - A dwelling structure deepened into the ground? was partially researched on a polygonal surface. It laid below the cultivable soil, and the fill was darker than the cultural layer. It had two parallel margins that appeared to be the long sides of the construction, and one of them was 260 cm long. Another side had 244 cm and fell perpendicularly on the sides that were first mentioned. The excavated area represented the eastern side of the construction that appeared to be rectangular, oriented east-west. The walls of the construction were 45—50 cm tall, steeply inclined or sloping, and they cut the sterile layer in 20 cm depth. The base was flat or convex. Two pile pits were found in two uncovered corners. The one in the north-eastern corner with circular outline (40 cm in diameter) was 33 cm below the floor of the construction. The base was convex. The other pit with oval outline in the north-western corner (20 x 40 cm) was 26 cm below the floor of the building. The base was flat. Inventory: 119 pottery fragments, two pieces of daub, 1 fragment of a grinding stone. The pottery fragments originated from 31 vessels. Two fragments that originated from two vessels had excised and incised decorations. One bowl with linear rim and a fragment of a short cup with upraised handle was decorated with vertical fluting, suggesting it assigned to the Lăpuş II—Gáva I. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate s GJ 1 s IB 2 amphora s 2 1 cup f lAb 1 cup f FA IB 1 cup f GD,IA,AE 4 1 cup s 1 dish s lAa 1 dish s 2Ab 1 dish s AA 2Ac 1 pot c BH 1 1 pot s 2 1 p. cooking v.c AE 1 Sector S9 Complex 5 (Fig. 3, 5). — The confines of a deposition that contained daub and vessel shards occurred in the upper side of the cultural layer, in 70 cm depth. The deposition was partially excavated over an area of 3,64 m long and 1,50 m wide, in the north-eastern corner of the section. The fill went down 1,10 m, of which 10 cm cut into the sterile clay. Inventory: 45 pottery shards (some of them were fired) and daub fragments. Pottery shards originated from 7 vessels. 19 fragments of an amphora that was hard re-fired had incised-excised decorations. Besides them, there were also shards of a bowl with thickened interior rim and a fragment of an amphora neck with wide, horizontal fluting (PI. 11/11). Date/culture: The latter fragments were specific to the horizon Lăpuş II— Gáva I, and the cup with excised fragments belonged to the Suciu de Sus culture. Pottery shape Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate amphora BF,GB 1 11/11 p. cooking v.AA 1 1 11/12 cup CE 1 Aa 1 11/13 amphora GD 1 112

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