Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 30-31 (1985-1986) (Pécs, 1987)

Régészet - Burger, Sz. Alice: The Roman Villa and Mausoleum at Kővágószőlős, near Pécs (Sopianae), Excavations 1977–1982

ROMAN VILLA AND MAUSOLEUM At KŐVÁGÖSZŐLŐS 99 FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Dark grey, coarse, granu­lated body fragment. 5,4X3,4 cm. Th: 0,5 cm. R.83.114. 2. (Cat. II. PB-№ 372). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Dark grey, coarse frag­ment. Brownish-green glaze within and without. 5,5X5 cm. Th: 1 cm. R. 83.114.3. (Cat. II. PB-№ 475). IRON FRAGMENT. Triangular, resembling a cake. L: 10,9, W: 6,4-0,8, Th: 1,4 cm. R.83. 114.4. (Cat. VI. № 18). 3. Porti eus on the south side Room H-H/2 (Blocks II, XIII, XIV, XVI) Figs. 2,41, 63-71, 76,104, 112. Dimensions of the full plan of the room excavated by sections: N-S = 460 cm E-W = 26,70 m Walls: N = W4/60 cm S = W2/60 cm E = Wl/65 cm W = W19/60 cm POINTS OF REFERENCE: 22 = 188,08 (Block III, room H, heap of stones) 23 = 188,19 (wall W4) 24 = 188,30 (room H, - level) The long room terminating the full width of the villa in the S was unearthed in two sections. Excavated first was the E section (room H). Wall Wl, terminating the portico in the E, also served as the E outer wall of the villa enclosing the room (F) with the large apse. In block III, a considerable part of wall Wl was found demolished till the depth of — 70 cm. A doorway to room F may be presumed in this section of the wall — the 8X8 cm square hole, the door-fittings etc. found in wall W4 all supported this assumption. The articles excavated from the E half of room H also included the remnants of a Roman window-glass. The massive stone wall dating from an earlier period and described in detail in the passages on room I above (cf. 88) was also discovered in this area, under wall W2. ANIMAL BONES: Vörös, 1987. ARTICLES: Room H (Block III, E half), 0-30 cm: GLASS FRAGMENT. From light green plate glass. 3,3X3 cm. Th: 0,1 cm. R.83.79.1. (Cat. IV. № 6). FRAGMENT OF DRINKING GLASS OR CUP. Light green, annulate base fragment. DM: 4,2, Th: 0,1 cm. R.83.79.2. (Cat. IV. № 59). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Neutral coloured body fragment of refined texture. Decorated with glossy orange-coloured painted stripes. 8,1X5 cm. Th: 0,7 cm. R.83.79.3. (Cat. II. PA-№ 47). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Brick-coloured body frag­ment. Eroded orange-coloured paint, fiutings and zones of wavy lines on the exterior. 4,5X4 cm. Th: 0,7 cm. R.83.79.4. (Cat. II. PA-№ 245). Room H (Block III, E half), 30-50 cm: FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light neutral coloured body fragment of refined texture. Eroded brown painted stripes on the exterior. 7,9X5,8 cm. Th: 0,8 cm R.83.79.5. (Cat. II. PA-№ 12). FRAGMENT OF VESSEL. Light brownish-grey, glit­tered fragment from the flat, annulate base of a thick­walled vessel. Broken. DM: 4,8, Th: 1 cm. R.83.79.6. (Cat. II. PB-№ 406). Fig. 63. Plan of room H /2

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