Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 32/2. (2012)

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172 Zs. Nyárádi Nyárádi-Zágreanu 2011 Orbán 1868 Szabó 1988 Szeles 1898 Székely 1962 Székely 1995 Székely 2001 SzOkl SzOkl ú.s. Unger 1980 Nyárádi, Zs.-Zägreanu, R., New data upon the roman settlement from Odorheiu Secuiesc, Marisia, XXXI, 219-273. Orbán, В., A Székelyföld leírása történelmi, régészeti, természetrajzi s népismereti szempontból, Pest. Szabó, T., A személynevek helyneveinkben, IN: Szabó, T. Á. (szerk.), Nyelv és település. Válogatott tanulmányok, cikkek VII, Budapest, 433-472. Szeles,}., Székely-Udvarhely története, EM, XV, 384-402. Székely, Z., Contributii la cultura slavá in sec. 7-8 in sud-estul Transilvaniei, SCIV, 13,1, 47-59. Székely, Z., A zabolai (Zábala, Románia) kora-középkori temető, VMMK, 19-20,1994-1995, 277-305. Székely, Z., A petőfalvi (Székelypetőfalva/Peteni, Románia) korai középkori temető, Tisicum, XII, 197-220. Szabó, K.-Szádeczky, K. L.-Barabás, S. (szerk.), Székely oklevéltár, régi sorozat, I—VIII, Budapest-Kolozsvár, 1872-1934. Demény, L.-Pataki, J.-Tüdős, S. K. (szerk.), Székely oklevéltár, új sorozat I-VII, 1983-1999, Bukarest-Budapest-Kolozsvár, 1983-2004. Unger, E., Magyar éremhatározó, I—II, második kiadás, Budapest. LIST OF PLATES Pl. 1. 1. The layout of Székelyudvarhely and its surrounding villages during the 16th century; 2. The site area and its separation according to periods. PI. 2. 1. The remains of the church; 2. The base of the church’s walls following the removal of the upper layers (northern view); 3. Trench 1-2, the choir, the uncovered clay floor, and the graves directly underneath it; 4. Summary illustration of the excavated graves; 5. Trench 10, the excavated ditch with the round river stones; 6. Trench 11, the dwellings which had been dug into the ground (feature 11 and 12). PI. 3. Cross section drawings of the medieval church: 1. Trenches 1-2, southern section; 2. Trench 1, western section; 3. Trench 1, northern section; 4. Trench 2, section A-B; 5. Trench 1, eastern cross section; 6. Trench 2, northern section; 7. Trench 1, section C-D. PI. 4. The summary layout of the church’s excavation in 2006. PI. 5. 1-6. Bronze hair rings with S-shaped endings; 7-8. Copper hair rings with S-shaped endings; 9. Belt buckle from grave 6; 10. Louis I of Hungary coin from the filling of grave 10; 11-13. Pottery made on slow turning potter’s wheels, from the late Árpád dynasty period, found under the floor. PL 6. The summary surface layout of the 2009 excavation. PI. 7. 1. The eastern section of trench 4; 2. The northern section of trench 10; 3. The surface layout of trench 10. PI. 8. 1. Northern section of trench 11; 2. Surface layout of feature 11. PI. 9. 1. Sections of features 3 and 12; 2. Surface layout of features 3 and 12. PI. 10. 1-3. Pottery from the feature 15; 4-5. Trench 3, 30-40 cm; 6. Trench 4, 15-25 cm; 7-9. Trench 4, 25-40 cm; 10-11. Trench 5, 30-50 cm; 12-13. Trench 7, 15-30 cm; 14. Trench 8, 25-40 cm; 15-16. Trench 11, feature 3; 17. Trench 11, feature 12. PI. 11. 1-5. Trench 10, from the stone foundation; 6. Trench 10, 15-25 cm, 7. Trench 10, 15-30 cm; 8-9. Trench 10, 25-40 cm; 10. Trench 4, 0-15 cm; 11. Trench 4, 0-20 cm; 12. Trench 4, 15-25 cm; 13. Trench 5, 30-50 cm; 14. Trench 5,15-30 cm; 15. Trench 11, 55-60 cm; 16-17. Trench 11, 0-15 cm; 18. Trench 11,15-30 cm; 19-20. Trench 11, 30-40 cm. PI. 12. Trench 4, feature 4. PI. 13. 1-9. Trench 11, feature 3; 10. Trench 9, feature 20; 11-18. Trench 11, earlier pottery from the filling of feature 11.

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