A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2005-ben (Aquincumi Füzetek 12. Budapest, 2006)

Régészeti megfigyelés az Óbudai (Hajógyári)-szigeten (II. Kérdő Katalin - M. Virág Zsuzsanna)

Irodalom/References: CSÁNK 1964­G. Csánk V: Megfigyelések a békásmegyeri őskori telepen. (Observati­ons faites Is station préhistorique de Bé­kásmegver. ) ArchÉrt 91 ( 1964 ) 2 01 -214. HORVÁTH 1, A. et al. 2005 - Horváth L. A. - Korom A. - 4erei Gv: - Szilas G - Reményi 1,.: Előzetes jelentés az épülő Kőérberek, Tóváros-Eakópark területén folyó régészeti feltárásról. (Preliminary report on the archaeological excavation conducted paralcll to the construction on the territory of the Kőérberek, 1 óváros Residential District.) Aqfiiz 11 (2005) 137-167. KAI áCZ-SCI IREIBER-KAI TCZ 1992 ­Kalicz-Sehreiber, R. - Kalicz, N.: Die erste frühneolithische Fundstelle in Budapest. Balcamea XXIII (1992) 47-76. KÉRDŐ 2003 - II. Kérdő, K.: Der Statt­halterpalast von Aquincum. In: Forschun­gen m Aquincum 1969-2002. (Red.: P Zsidi) Aquincum Nostrum 11.2. 2003, 112-119. KOVÁGS-MARÁZ 2005 - Kovács E. ­Maráz B: Budapest, XIII. ker., Margitsziget ( I lrs/. : 23.800/3) Aqfüz 1 1 (2005) 231. NÉMETH 1999 - Németh, M.: A rákos­pataki híd és az aquincumi Dunaszakasz védelmének kérdései. Pannóniai kutatá­sok. A Soproni Sándor konferencia előadá­sai, Bölcske, 1998. október 7. Wosmszky Mór Múzeum, Szekszárd, 1999, 141-160. NÉMETH 2000 - Németh, ML: Ge­schichte und Archäologie der Aquincum vorgelagerten Inseln. In: Inseln in der Archäologie. Vorgeschichte, klassische Antike, Mittelalter, Neuzeit. Internationa­ler Kongress 1998 in Starnberg. München, 2000, 173-182. NÉMETI 1 2003 -Németh, M.: Wachttür­liic und Festungen im linken Donauufer. islands in the Danube in the region of the capital for the first time. These settle­ments, owing to favourable fording possi­bilities may have played an important role in the establishment and maintenance of communication between the areas on the two sides of the river in the middle phase of the Neolithic. Based on the finds we know, this communication can only by hypothesized in the later, Zseliz phase of the TEP although further investigations max attest to the possible existence of a settlement phase from the oldest TLP as well. Traces of occupation from the late Celtic period (Eh D) also appeared for the first time on the Dockyard Island. Finds from this period have been discovered on Margaret Island, which already suggested that the Danube islands were occupied in this period. (KOVÁCS-MARÁZ 2005) In the Roman period, the Danube marked the frontier of Pannónia province. (Fig. I) The limes road, one of the most significant of the trading and military­roads, ran along its right bank. Traces of this road were discovered at several points in the region of Aquincum. Watch towers complemented the defence system at the heads of the Danubian islands. (NÉ­METH 2003) The most important island was Óbuda (Dockland or Boat-Builders Is­land). Parts of the palace of the proconsul of Pannónia Inferior were unearthed on the so-called islet of this island. (KÉRDŐ 2003) A bridge built by the southern part of the island connected the legionary for­tress and the Military Town surrounding it on the Buda side with a fort on the Pest side. (NÉMETH 1999, 2000) The other Roman bridge that started in the territory between the Civil Town and the Military Town crossed over to the island around its

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