Cseh János: Régészeti tanulmányok a Közép - Tisza-vidékről (Tiszai téka 4-5. Szolnok, 1993)

the early and the late iron age), by means of approx. fifty - really obviously more - vessel-fragments. It is peculiar to the wheel-turned ones the good silting (i.e. cleaning), the brownish and greyish colour, the thiner and average wall-thickness. Severall shards have a laminated breaking-surface, in the middle with a darker stripe. They have in general unpolished, mat surface. There are occurred a number of fragmentary rims, and mildy profiled bottom-parts also - the bulk, however, is side-wall. On one-two of these latter ones it can be seen an incised line as well. Another kind of ceramic seems to be of Latène A-B age, they are made of granu­lous, sanded-pebbly slimming, of brownish tonality, different wall-thickness side­parts. Comparad to this is more the coarse, of debris substance, hand-made, brow­nish, stained side-fragments. Roman imperial period, sarmatian clay-products are 150-200 pieces. In the more epoch-attribute (quick)wheel-thrown material is approx. 100 pieces the grey ones, while fifty the brick-red ones. These are usually made of fat (clean) raw material, burnt for hard (so-called to ,,cement-stiffness"), varnished and lustreless pieces with varied wall-thickness, in more instances with streaky breaking-surface. In the row of the bottom-parts can be found both straight „chopped off" and profiled ones. There are typical the becoming thick, outward forming an arch brims, but is existing lip-part with so-called Krausengefäss-form too. We have been finding example for perforating of the side-wall. From formal angle apparently it is said of bowls, pots, jugs and on the strenght of one-two fragmenta about sto­ring-vessels. At the ornamentation the repeated smoothed in designs are coming into sight, thus zone consisting of vertical lines and wavy-line. The free hand-for­med kitchenware could be of debris substance, as a rule brownish pots. The num­ber of those pot-fragments exceed the half-a-dozen, which are rendered grainy, with gravel-sand (made heatproofing), pulled up on potter's construction drived with leg, of greyish-brownish colours. There are characteristics the „prägnant" wheel(turning)-traces. These are side-walls, one of which is of „metallic" effect. It can be put the presented sarmatian find-material for the middle term of the roman age, for the period enduring from the second half of the 2nd century to the first half of the 4th century. Among the other settlement-finds we must rank here the already mentioned tiny, bright greenish-coloured glass-splinter. In territorial res­pest this material was to be found everywhere on the fleck of 80-100 m. The next lodging-traces in time, of the late migration age ones, are being formed by about 60-70 vessel-fragments, of which roughly half (manual, i.e. slow?) wheel-thrown, while their half free hand-made. The kitchen utensils, that made by potters, are slimmed on average or more plentifully, thiner and mean wall-thick­ness, with brownish-greyish tint. They are identified above all as pots, as form­type, with overhanging, rather angular, obliquely „stricken" rim, with bottom-part „cut" in a straight line. I was hitting upon some side-fragments of scratched in ornamentation, at which the pattern-varieties are the followings: horizontal line­bundle, truss of wavy-lines (perpendicular as well!), single wavy-line. Of the coarser substance, made by free hand vessels arc of diverse brownish tint, of habitual wall-thickness, of overhanging brims. As typical we can refer to finger-traces sug­gested for the making. It turns up precedent on scraped in ruled ornamentation. It

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