Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
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might be parts of the same vessel (PL 20). Another base fragment seemed to belong to the same vessel. 12) 6 hard re-fired fragments from the upper part of a pot (PI. 19/1). Other 4 fragments of the base seemed to belong to this pot (PI. 19/3). 13) 3 fragments restoring the half base and a part of the inferior part of a brick red- reddish coloured inside of a pot and brown-yellowish with grey inclusions outside of the same pot (PI. 19/4). Four hard fired fragments of an out-turned mouth looked like they belonged to this pot (PI. 19/5). It is not certain if other pieces from the mass of re-fired shards belonged to this pot. 14) 9 fragments of the bulged body of a pot made of a coarse paste, brick red - yellowish coloured. One of the fragments preserved a handle. It is most likely that the vessel had one more handle (PI. 19/2). 15) 5 re-fired fragments of a strainer perforated at the base (PI. 17/2). 16) One third from the surface of a short cup (PI. 17/3). By the similarity in their colour, other three fragments seemed to belong to it. 17) A shard from the handle of a cup. The cup had two different handles: the inside handle was almost round, and the outside handle was wide and band-shaped, with 4 vertical fluting (PI. 18/6). 18) A re-fired lid, but only at the upper part. 19) Clay weighs. Complete parts or fragments that originated from 8 clay weights were found (PI. 20/1—7). They had conical or tapered shapes. Two of them were convex at the upper part. Some of them were made of fine paste, while others were made of a paste that turned coarse after firing. 20) A bronze needle (PI. 16/1) 21) 19 grinder fragments. All the pieces were re-assembled except two of them, and a stone grinder was almost entirely restored. The two unassembled pieces seemed to originate from the grinder, according to the thickness and the colour of the broken part. Few small fragments were missing from the grinder (PL 19/6). There were several other ceramic shards in the pit among the objects that were mentioned, but they certainly belonged to other vessels (PL 18/4, 5, 9). There were also few small fragments of daub among the vessels (one of them still preserved the traces of two parallel rods). Date/culture: Lăpuş II—Gáva I. Pottery shape Pasié Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate amphora c BE 2 1 16/2 amphora c 3A 1 16/3 amphora c GB,CC,BG lAa 1 17/1 amphora s IB 1 17/2 cup f AE,IA 4 1 17/3 amphora c CB,BG IB 1 17/4 amphora s CC,GA 2 1 18/1 amphora f GG 1 1 18/10 amphora c AB,BF 2 1 18/2 amphora c BB,BC,BD 2 1 18/3 dish s lAa 1 18/4 dish s 2Ac 1 18/5 cup f GH 2 1 18/6 amphora f GB,KB 1 1 18/7 ud f 2 1 18/8 dish s 2Ac 1 18/9 pot s 2B 1 19/1 pot s 2B 1 19/2 pot c 1 19/3 pot s 1 19/4 p. cooking v.c AF 1 19/7,8 118