Marta, Liviu (szerk.): Satu Mare. Studii şi comunicări. Seria arheologie 26/1. (2010)

János Németi: Acâs - Râtul lui Veres (Veres-rét). The Late Bronze Age settlement

János Németi • Cup shard; grey clay, burnished; fine paste tempered with fine sand; biconical body; the straight neck is decorated by parallel, incised lines; the edge of the body is decorated by small knobs. No. of inventory: 29 090, (Pl. XXVI/5). • Cup shard; grey clay; decorated by spirals and excised motifs; typical motifs of the Suciu de Sus culture, the full-developed stage. No. of inventory: 27 906; (Pl. XVII/3). • Pottery shards of various vessels decorated by typical motifs of the Suciu de Sus culture. No. of inventory: 29 089-29 091, 27 894, (Pl. XVII/2, 4-5). • Fragments of unknown artefacts made of fired clay; brick-red - reddish clay; coarse paste tempered with crushed shards or coarse-grained sand. Flat or round, they were usually discovered in the cultural layer; no. of inventory: 27 813, 29 092-93, 28 344, 28 621, 27 852, 29 054, 28 950, (Pl. XVI/6-10). • Needle mould valves, shaped of fired clay, with an intense brick-red colour; fine paste tempered with fine sand. No. of inventory: 28 068-69, (Pl. XVI/2-3) • Mould valve made of limy stone, discovered in S3; worked out on both surfaces, likely to had been used in casting needles (?). Sizes: length: 12 cm, width: 3 cm, thickness: 2 cm. No. of inventory: 28 092 (PI. XVI/1). A close similarity of it is to be found at Lăpuş14. • Cart wheel shard, decorated on both sides by shallow fluting. Diameter: 7 cm; thickness: 0,90 cm; no. of inventory: 27 995, (Pl. XXI/8). • Ash cap shard; brick-red clay with black inclusions; made of fine paste, tempered with sand. No. of inventory: 28 149 (Pl. XVIII/5). This type of vessel is often met in the Ottomany culture, in all stages of development and was probably inherited by the Hajdiibagos/Pişcolt-Cehăluţ group. • Sandstone grinder; maximum diameter: 14 cm, thickness: 3,5 cm. No. of inventory: 29 087, (Pl. XXIV/8). • Small strainer; brick-red coloured; semi-fine paste tempered with sand and grog, perforated base; height: 4,2 cm, mouth diameter: 8 cm; base diameter: 6 cm. No. of inventory: 26 327, (Pl. XXII/6). • Fragmentary lid; tempered with fine sand; cream clay; perforated at its edge; thin walls; maximum diameter: 8 cm; no. of inventory: 28 331, (Pl. XXIII/8). • Small, fragmentary pot; brown-grey clay; fine paste tempered with sand; the neck distinguishes well from the body; the base is decorated by a slightly concave circle. The rim is crested; the body is decorated by double, incised lines, the neck base is decorated by parallel lines. Sizes: height: 10 cm; mouth diameter: 16 cm, base diameter (Standring): 3 cm; no. of inventory: 27 952, (Pl. XX/4). • Fragment of a handled mug; dark grey clay; decorated by double incised lines; no. of inventory: 28 991, (PI. XIX/1). • Fragment from the body of a large-sized pot; grey clay; decorated by incised lines. Semi­­fine paste tempered with sand. No. of inventory: 28 002, (Pl. XIV/7). • Fragment of a barrel-like vessel; grey clay; semi-fine paste tempered with sand. It is decorated by arcades and parallel lines below the rim and in the lower part of the vessel. Sizes: mouth diameter: 4 cm; height: 5,2 cm recovered material, no inventory number, (PI. XIV/7). • Fragment of thick soldering made of fired, brick-red clay; flat base and lobate upper part. On the outside, it has a thin, scaled soldering. These large-sized fragments were probably meant to decorate the chime of a hearth or rather the outer wall of a building. No. of inventory: 10 584, (Pl. XXI/4). • Cup shard; grey clay; fine paste; thin walls; decorated by double incised lines and parallel lines. No. of inventory: 27 993, (Pl. XIV/8). • Cup shard; brown-reddish clay; fine paste decorated by strips of incised lines. Mouth diameter: 6 cm. No. of inventory: 27 991, (Pl. XVII/8). • Body shard; coarse paste; light clay; big holes perforated in it; probably originating from a portable cooking vessel. No. of inventory: 27 992, (Pl. XXII/3). Kacsó 1998, P. HI3 272

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