Gyöngyössy Márton (szerk.): Perspectives on the Past. Major Excavations in County Pest (Szentendre, 2008)
<6100-4500 ВС) (4500-2700 ВС) <2700/2500-800 ВС) from Pannonia. The altar was erected in honour of Terra Mater and the well-being of the emperors by the inhabitants of the vicus Teuto, the vicus Bataionis and the vicus Anartiorum of the pagus Herculius. • Katalin Ottományi ment was not simply one of the many villa estates in the Aquincum area, but that it had also functioned as a vicus extending along the road and the stream. The extensive central part of this settlement was excavated. The core of the earlier, 2nd century occupation lay in the settlement’s western half, in an area enclosed The construction of a warehouse was preceded by a trial excavation, followed by a salvage excavation in 2003 on the northern bank of the Hosszúréti Stream at Budaörs, in an area known as Kamaraerdei-dűlő. Altogether 2200 archaeological features - houses, pits, ovens and graves - were excavated over a roughly 14 hectares large area. The greater part of the investigated area was covered by the remains of a Roman settlement, lying in a 250 meters wide zone north of the stream (ca. 90,000 m2). The many stone buildings, the conscious planning reflected in their siting, and the paved streets and roads between them indicate that the settleby an arc of stone buildings, with rows of sunken houses to the east. The settlement centre shifted to the settlement’s south-eastern part bounded by paved roads in the 3rd-4th centuries, although the earlier buildings too survived until the close of the 4th century. An industrial quarter with kilns, pits filled with slag, and stone-lined wells lay in the north-eastern part. The names of the wealthier inhabitants and the owners of the estates have been preserved on altars, gravestones and boundary stones. The name of the settlement was inscribed on an altarstone from the 3rd century, which recorded the name of the pagus and its vicuses, a rare find Л Roman vicus at Budaörs