Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
VI. Annexes
p. cooking v.c 1 S16 Complex 2 (Fig. 7) - A pit (of a pillar?) was partially excavated on an arched surface (32 x 60 cm). It was identified in the sterile soil in 50 cm depth. The walls were steeply inclined or arched. They were 42 cm high. The base was flat, slighdy inclined. The fill was dark-brown with thin layers of burnt material and contained few daub fragments. S16 Complex 3 (Fig. 7) — A pit laid in the confines of the sector and thus it was partially excavated on an arched surface with irregular margins. It occurred in the sterile soil in 50 cm depth. The uppermost fill was dark, and the fill at the base was brown. Inventory: 5 ceramic shards (one had incised-excised decorations) that originated from 4 vessels. Date/culture: Suciu de Sus. S16 Complex 4 (Fig. 7) — A pit had pear-shaped profile and circular outline (125 cm in diameter). It was identified in the sterile soil in 50 cm depth. The walls were 74 cm high. They were arched, so that the diameter of the base of the pit reached 208 cm. The base was inclined and slighdy convex, the fill was dark-grey, with inclusions of daub and charcoal. Inventory: a bowl (fig. 22), 36 ceramic shards, 8 pieces of daub, 2 fragments of a grinding stone. The ceramic shards originated from 6 vessels. Date/culture: Lăpuş II—Gáva I. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate dish s HA 3 1 22/9 dish c KD 1 22/10 s 1 s IA 1 p. cooking V.c 1 _ S16 Complex 5 (Fig. 7)— An amphora was laid in a circular pit with 45 cm in diameter. It was identified in the sterile soil in 50 cm depth. It cut 14 cm into the clay layer which took the shape of the inferior part of the vessel. The amphora was made of a friable paste, therefore it couldn't be restored. S16 Complex 6 (Fig. 7)— A pit (of a pillar?) had 30 cm in diameter. It was identified in the sterile soil in 50 cm depth. It went 23 cm under its oudine . Its base was flat and the fill was black-grey. Inventory: 9 pottery fragments that originated from at least 2 vessels with unclear shapes. It couldn't be assigned to a certain archaeological culture. S16 Complex 7 (Fig. 7)— A pit was partially excavated on an arched surface (90 x 70 cm). It was identified in the sterile soil in 50 cm depth, its sides were sloped and inclined towards the inside. They were 24 cm high. The base was flat, the fill was blackish. Inventory: 93 ceramic shards that originated from 14 vessels. Two ceramic shards that originated from 2 cups (PI. 23/2) had incised and excised decorations. The faceted bowls and especially the arched fluting of an amphora suggested they belonged to the horizon Lăpuş II-Gáva I. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate cup f IB 1 22/8 cup s 1 23/1 cup s IA,IC 1 23/2 c 1 23/3 amphora s 2A 1 23/4 dish s KA 1 23/5 dish s HA 2Ba 1 23/8 f IB 1 amphora KB 1 dish s KA 1 _ Sector 17 (132,5 m2, Fig. 7) S17 Complex 1 (Fig. 7)— A pit laid in the confines of the sector and thus it was partially excavated. It had an arched contour and irregular margins (105 x 150 cm). The pit occurred in the sterile soil in 52 cm depth. Its sides were sloped and inclined towards the inside. They were 13 cm high, but in the 121