Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 30/1. (2010)
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210 Ü. Bencze Production technique: fast wheel; fine dark grey paste; sand and graphite temper; complete reducing firing with secondary burning marks or a possible black slip; dark grey surface colour; surface finish: possible black slip (?); decorated on the rim with a workshop stamp figuring a cross in an oval circle. Diam. = 15 cm, Th. = 0.4-1.5 cm. Date: beginning and middle of the sixteenth century. 3. Rim and neck fragment of a cooking pot, PL 1/2. Tärgu Murц-Cetate 2008, C25, G2, from the fill of pit 2. Production technique: fast wheel; fine light grey paste; sand and graphite temper; complete reducing firing with secondary burning marks, re-used after it was discarded, indicated by mortar remains on the fragment; dark grey surface colour; without surface finish; decorated on one of the ends of the rim with barely visible traces of a possible workshop stamp (a cross in a circle?). Diam. = 24 cm, Th. = 0.5-2.5 cm. Date: beginning and middle of the sixteenth century; 4. Fragment of wall of a cooking pot. Tárgu Mure§-Cetafe 2008, C25, G2, from the fill of pit 2. Production technique: fast wheel; fine dark grey paste; sand and graphite temper; complete reducing firing with secondary burning marks; dark grey surface colour; without surface finish; not decorated. Th. = 0.7 cm; size: 6.5 x 4.5 cm. Date: probably sixteenth century. 5. Fragment of wall of a cooking pot. Tärgu Mure$-Cetate 2008, C25, G2, from the fill of pit 2. Production technique: fast wheel; fine dark grey paste; sand and graphite temper; complete reducing firing with secondary burning marks; dark grey surface colour; without surface finish; not decorated. Th. = 0.6 cm; size: 5.5 x 3.6 cm. Date: probably sixteenth century. 6. Rim and neck fragment of a cooking pot, PI. 1/4. Tärgu Mur e^-Cetate 2004, from the canalization works in the front of the tower gate. Production technique: fast wheel; fine dark grey paste; sand and graphite with pebbles temper; complete reducing firing with secondary burning marks; dark grey surface colour; surface finish: black slip; decorated with incised lines. Diam. = 24 cm, Th. = 0.5-2.5 cm. Date: beginning of the sixteenth century. Bauer 1980 Bertalan 1998 Birtasevic 1970 Engel 2001 Holl 1955 Holl 1975 Holl 2005 lambor 1982 Marcu-Istrate 2008 Marcu-Istrate 2009 Mittelstraß 2007 Nekuda1975 BIBLIOGRAPHY Bauer, I., Hafnergeschirr aus Altbayern, München/Berlin. Bertalan V., Bélyeges ausztriai edények Óbudáról, Budapest Régiségei, 32, 181-215. Birtasevic, M., Srednjovekovna keramika, Serije zbirke i legati muzeja grada Beograda, Katalog 2, Belgrad. Engel R, The Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary 895-1526, London. Holl L, Külföldi kerámia Magyaroszágon (13-16. század), Budapest Régiségei, 16, 147-199. Holl I., Angaben zur Mittelalterlichen Schwarzhafnerkeramik mit Werkstattmarken, MAIUAW, 1974-1975, 5, 129-149. Holl L, Tischgerät im Spätmittelalterlichen Buda, ActaArch, 56, 311-384. lambor R, Drumuri §i vämi ale sárii din Transilvania in perioada feudalismului timpuriu, ActaMN, 1982, 19, 75-85. Marcu-Istrate, D., A gyulafehérvári római katolikus székesegyház és püspöki palota régészeti kutatása (2000-2002), Budapest. Marcu-Istrate, D., The Roman Catholic Cathedral and the Episcopal Palace in Alba Iulia: Archaeology and History, Exhibition Catalogue, Alba Iulia. Mittelstraß, T, Graphitkeramik des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit in Altbayern: Ein Beitrag zum Beginn und zur Frühzeit der Obernzeller Produktion, BayerVorg, 72, 285-307. Nekuda, V., Pfaffenschlag. Zaniklá stfedovéká ves и Slavonic, Brno.