Gyöngyössy Márton (szerk.): Perspectives on the Past. Major Excavations in County Pest (Szentendre, 2008)

(8th/7th century ВС-late 1st century AD) (lst-4th centuries AD) (400-454AD) (4S4-568AD) (568-811/829 AD) (895-1 301 AD) (1301-1526/1686) 1. Gold lock ring 2. The settlement’s third occupation level 3. Pottery vessels from various occupation periods Kakucs lies at the intersection of the plainland, which evolved from the one-time floodplain of the Danube, and the predomi­nantly sand-covered, gently undulating table-land known as the Kiskunság in the Dan­­ube-Tisza Interfluve. Count­less channels and marshland areas indicate the one-time course of the palaeo-Danube. Many Bronze Age settlement remains have been identified on the sandy ridges rising above the formerly waterlogged marshland flanking these palaeo-channels. The Balia Hill rises to a height of 5-6 meters in the south-western part of Kakucs. The oval mound with a diameter of 125 meters lies adjacent to the similarly high, but more extensive Szélmalom Hill, meas­uring 250 meters by 250 meters, which gradually grades into the surrounding land. The two mounds were probably part of the same settlement and it seems likely that a third mound, □ebner Hill on the opposite side of Fő Road in Kakucs had also been part of this settlement. The possible remains of for­tifications, ramparts and ditches could no longer be identified around and between the mounds. The central plateau and northern slope of Balia Hill were investigated in 1992-1993. The deposits of five superimposed occupation levels accumulating to a thickness of 1.5 meters were uncovered in the 120 m1 2 3 large investigated area. The finds suggest that the settlement was occupied from the late Nagyrév/early Vatya period to the late Vatya/Koszider period. The houses with plastered floor yielded countless artefacts, although the majority of the finds was recovered from storage and refuse pits. In addition to a rich inventory of pottery wares and other household artefacts, large quantities of animal bones were also brought to light together with a few bronze articles and a gold lock ring. • Gabriella Kulcsára К ,. А Middle Bronze Age tell settlement ot Kakucs

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