Folia archeologica 44.

Gedai István: Dr. Kralovánszky Alán régészeti tevékenysége az ásatási jelentések alapján

42 ÉVA CSONGRÁDI-BALOGH - VIOLA T. DOBOSI VIOLA PÜSPOKHATVAN ÖREGSZÖLjÖ / SECTION 2 DIÓS / SECTI0N„C" / after Sümegi / 1 :10 1 1a X cultural layer Fig. 3 Stratigraphy of Diós and Öregszőlő. 3. ábra Öregszőlő és Diós rétegsora. К cultural layer layer; till a depth of -130 cm lithic materials were found sporadically, though continously. It is not a separate culture layer, it seems that there was only a single culture layer. The situation was similar in almost every trench. In trench 3., at a depth between -70 and -90 cm, there was a concentration of flints in the dark coloured infilling ofthat digging in which had deepened into the light yellow clay. We removed this dark digging 111 at the Wpart of trench 3. with section 3/a (Fig. 2), and in it we found a larger quantity of different flints lying over each other and concentrated around a larger sandstone pebble. The sloping edge of the digging in is indefinite. Its infilling is originated probably from the darker brown upper layer. Another larger quantity of flints came to light from the spot of the oval pit. The spot appeared at a -62 em's depth — where it was separable from the mixed yellow, loessy sediment the best - and deepened into a depth of 80 cm. It is highly probable that a similarly large quantity of flint could have been existed in other parts of the trench as well, but most probably they had been removed from their original places by ploughing. Here, because of the digging in the lithic material had been tossed back to the pit and because ploughing already could not reach this depth they could remain tliere in such a great quantity in a secondary position. The infilling of the pit is mixed and though there was no material of other periods in it the age of the pit remains uncertain. In trench 5. which was opened to the W, towards the margin of the terrace, the stratigraphy of layers shows a somewhat different picture:

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