Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
VI. Annexes
c 1 c EA 1 s 1 amphora f 1 cup f 1 1 cup f IA,GD,HE 4 1 dish c IBa 1 dish c EB IBa 1 dish s 2Aa 1 dish s AC 2Aa 1 pot c IB 1 p. cooking v.f 2 1 p. cooking v.c 1 p. cooking v.c EB,ED 1 tray c 1 Sector S 21 (17 x 3 m, 53 m2, Fig. 3) S21 Complex 1 (Fig. 3, 6) — A pit with oval outline (208 x 258 cm) occurred in the sterile soil (85 cm in depth). The walls were 38 cm high, varying from steep to slighdy oblique. The base had two convex shapes, the fill was black with scattered fragments of charcoal and daub. No inventory. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. S21 Complex 2 (Fig. 3, 6) — A pit laid in the confines of the sector and thus it was partially excavated on an arched surface (148 x 119 cm). It occurred in the sterile soil in 83 cm depth. The walls were 36 cm high and a step was revealed at their half way. Inventory: 139 ceramic shards, 9 pieces of daub, 5 stones (also a fragment of a grit stone mould). The ceramic shards originated from 6—7 vessels. Date/culture: Lăpuş II—Gáva I. Pottery shape PasteDecoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate f FC 1 f-1 s 1 amphora f 1 amphora s 1 cup f 2 dish c IB 1 dish s 1A 1 pot s 2 S21 Complex C3 (Fig. 3, 6) — A pit (of a pillar?) had a slighdy oval contour (61 x 70 cm). It occurred in the sterile soil in 85 cm depth. The walls were 19 cm high and steep, the base was flat and the fill was brown-grey. Inventory: 45 ceramic shards, 2 fragments of grinding stones and an animal bone. The ceramic shards originated from 6—7 vessels. 2 fragments originated from two vessels and had incised and excised decorations. Date/culture: Suciu de Sus. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate f 1 f KA 1 f MD 1 cup f 1 dish c IB 1 _ S21 Complex 4 (Fig. 3, 6) — A pit had round outline (260/ 270 cm in diameter). It occurred in the sterile soil in 80 cm depth. Most of the sides were only 10 cm high, and in the southern side they were 40 cm high. The fill was brown-yellowish, with scattered fragments of charcoal and daub. Inventory: 6 ceramic shards. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. 125