N. Varga Éva, Szatmári Imre szerk.: A Békés Megyei Múzeumok Közleményei 32 (Békéscsaba, Békés Megyei Múzeumok Igazgatósága, 2008)

Bóka Gergely: A Körös-vidéki Vaskori Települések Régészeti Kutatása (KVR) projekt 2006. évi eredményei

geophysical segment with great probability, the remains of two long houses hide themselves (Picture 9-1,2). The smaller object has a basic area of 6-7 x 13 me­ter, while the larger one is of 8-9 x 18 meter. Similarly to the Gava settlement Po­roszló the dwellings being situated 3-3.5 far from each other have northeast ­southwest orientation. The date of the object group (pits) surrounding from north the dwelling group is uncertain, however based on the systematic tour of inspecta­tion these were presumably dug in the period following the Gava culture. The late Bronze Age spearhead (Picture 13-1) come up not far from the dwellings south­ward and the bronze saw-blade (Picture 13-2) found in unit 19 can be brought into connection with bronze working. While the pottery fraction of textile print and the loom-weights (Picture 19 - 3, 4, 6) can be linked with the knowledge of spin­ning and weaving going on the settlement. Bóka Gergely Békés Megyei Múzeumok Igazgatósága H-5600 Békéscsaba, Gyulai út 1. E-mail: gerillll @freemail. hu

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