Bujdosné Pap Györgyi (szerk.): Agria 49. (Az egri Dobó István Vármúzeum Évkönyve - Annales Musei Agriensis, 2016)

Gutay Mónika: Előzetes jelentés a Halmajugra, Szoller-dűlői felső paleolitikus telep leletmentő feltárásairól

Mónika Gutay A preliminary report into the excavations at the rescue dig at the palaeolithic site at the Halmajugra, Szoller-dűlő Fieldwork began in 2004 in the southern and southwestern parts of the Mátra Hills. Gyula Kerékgyártó and I covered a section of about 55 km from the Zagyva val­ley to Domoszló. The Palaeolithic sites became more common on the medium-level terraces of the Zagyva Valley between Hatvan-Kisgombos and Pásztó on the southern approaches of the Mátra. They also lay at the base of the hills on the terraces of the streams running off the hills and between Szurdokpüspöki and Feldebrő. On the Pleistocene terrace of the Ugrai stream in the region of Halmajugra and Karácsond we were able identify a number of upper Palaeolithic sites. Nearby, at a distance of 15-20 km at most, lay the sources of limnosilicite which could be found in the Mátra Hills. It was in the eastern and western parts of the Halmajugra-Szoller-dűlő that rescue digs took place in the autumn of 2013 and early summer of 2014. The first Palaeolithic archaeo­logical dig in the Mátra Hills took place in the eastern part of the Mátraalja, at Hal­majugra-Szoller-dűlő. Over a period of two years an area of 70.7 km2 was surveyed in all. At the present time it is thought that the finds should be put somewhere between the Gravettien and the older Epigravettien. 15

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