Folia archeologica 36.

Virágh Dénes: Római villa első ásatási térképünkön

ROMAN VILLA ON OUR FIRST EXCAVATION -MAP In the first half of the 1840's, archduke Josef, palatine of Hungary, excavated a Roman settlement located within his domain at Alcsút—Göböljárás, between the villages of Alcsút and Etyek. Fie had a survey plan and excavation map made. It is not known who drew them. The whereabouts of the original map is unknown, but it was the first excavation-map in Hungary that we know of. There is a copy of this map in the documentation département of the Hungarian National Museum. According to the system of roads on the copied map, I. Torma has observed that the title relating to P. Csaba (Piliscsaba) is wrong and the map represents the excavated site at Alcsút—Göböljárás.

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