A BTM Aquincumi Múzeumának ásatásai és leletmentései 2008-ban (Aquincumi Füzetek 15. Budapest, 2009)

Régészeti kutatások Szigetszentmiklós-Üdülősoron, az MO autópálya nyomvonalán (Endrődi Anna -Horváth M. Attila)

2. kép: Szigetszentiniklé>s-Udülősor - az ásatási terület alaprajza Fig 2: Szigetszentmiklós-l Idülősor - ground plan of the excavation territory ent periods, (Among the sites, PK 004 was completely recovered. The territory of site no. PA1 006 has not vet been privatized, while the complete recovery of sites PM OOS and PM 007-000 will be continued m 2009). During the course of the excava­tions in 2008, settlement features of the early phase of the Nagyrév culture and the Makó culture were also unearthed beside those of the above-mentioned archaeo­logical periods (Fig. 1). Site no. M0 PM 004-005 (Fig. 2) Twenty years ago, the most significant result of settlement research was the un­covering of the first house with arched walls of the Bell Beaker-Csepel group. I he postholes of a 16 m long and 6 m wide post-structure house with arched walls were found at the eastern edge of the Ear­ly Bonze Age settlement, close to the Dan­ube. Fifty-one postholcs could be ascribed to the house. .Mapping them permitted re­construction of the structure of the build­ing. The house had a northwest-southeast orientation with the entrance in the south, marked by the absence of a post­hole. The northern and the southern walls were arched, lé building had a straight end on the west and an apsidal closing in the cast, this latter probably being a later extension (ENDRŐDI 1992, 96-97). The excavations in 1988 and 1989 unearthed an inhumation and an urn grave inside the Early Bronze Age settlement and an inhumation and 12 urn graves as well as a few graves with scatter as ritual in a single cluster about 550 m from the settlement. Early Bronze Age The features of the Early Bronze Age settlement were found over a surface of about 11000 m 2 during the investigation of

Next

/
Oldalképek
Tartalom