Cseh János: Régészeti tanulmányok a Közép - Tisza-vidékről (Tiszai téka 4-5. Szolnok, 1993)
uth-western extension, it have got a basic area of 100-120x80-100 m. Its contour is roundedly cone-shaped, of 104,5 m height above sea-level, over the environment it ascends at 7-9 rn. Its steep side is overgrown with grass, the environs is under crop. The tumulus is a triangulation- resp. altitude-point. On its top is situated a cylindrical, 6-8 m high concrete-building - with an iron framework resembling look-out tower. At the entrance can be read inscription: State land survey 1984. From the top of this object it could be noticed on the harrowed/disc-harrowed soil, that in a streak of 50-150 m broad - barring from west - the burial-mound is being encircled by yellowy spots of depressions with 20-30 and 40-50 m diameter. Site 14. (8th, list and 13rd of May) North-western field-part, Third-field, (asphalt/road of Örs) The plentiful and varied archeological-lopographical unit to be found from the church of the village to north-west at distance roughly 3,8 km (from the Fekete-homestead at 700-800 m to west), where the minor road mentioned already by the writing down of the site 11. from south leads into the asphalt way running in east-western direction. In this zone a relatively 1,5-2 m rising back lies, that of north-southern situation, longish, of 350-400x50-100 m extent, of 91 m height above sea-level, and which is cut in half by the dusted secondary road. The terrain is practically unobservable from the path across the fields to orient and from the minor road to north, because that is covered, „of puszta", grassy. On the southwestern side is extended a grass-grown, boggy sinking. The relationships were exceedingly suitable for the datum - gathering - I was ranging the field in harrowd/disc-harrowed condition. The soil was middle-bound resp. slacker. As a single complicating factor it may be mentioned purely the two grassy-rank with weeds strips extending in the southern half of the site (although just at the „most exciting" place). The site is of 200-250x200 m dimension, thus it is not only on the elevation, but it includes the zone as well, which is fencing that. Moreover, the focal point of the settlement-features was from that to south-west, and not on that. This smudge was seemed as max. 80-100 m diameter, with loozer, more greyish/light-coloured, dissimilar nuance, with find-density. Elsewhere I had gathered material sooner merely sporadically. At the southern half of the mentioned fleck, within a surface of 30-40 m on one-two points the plough was bringing to light and was dragging off 4-5-6 m long vivid, raw ash-clods. In all likelihood they may be traces of objects, pithouses etc (from the early middle age?). During examination on the spot performed on three occasions I gathered nearly 400 pieces archeological finds in all. Out of this there were three hundred ones ceramics and three dozen other articles. Division of latter matters: glass (vitrum), spindle-whorl (fusus), 4-5 pieces hones (cos), 16 pieces millstones-grindstones (lapis molaris), stone/flint cracking - silex - 2 pieces, iron dross (stercus ferri), „usual" slag (scoria), as well as 9 pieces burnt daubs and 2 pieces animal bones (solely as representation). Amidst the ceramic exists such an ensemble (dozen-two dozen?), which is so atypical, that it inside the old age indefinable; they may be of roman age and of migration age, too. Well identifiable is the scythian material (from the turning of