Liviu, Marta - Szőcs Péter Levente (szerk.): Andrid. Ghid cultural şi istoric (Satu Mare, 2011)
Mărturii arheologice
resulted in the civilization known as the “cultural group of Hajdúbagos - Cehăluţ - Pişcolt”. Even if it does not seem to achieve the complexity of the Otomani civilization, this archaeological culture develops a particularly rich metallurgy in large parts of Europe. A group of bronze weapons and jewelry were found in the garden of the Calvinist Church of Dindeşti, and traces of settlements of this civilization occurred north of the fortress of Dindeşti, at the area of the House of Culture of Andrid and at the terrace of the Ier at the former livestock farms of Andrid. Moreover, traces of human habitation were found in a small area of the Dealul Taurului from Andrid, originating from a settlement with 1-2 households. A larger settlement was identified extending between the village of Irina and the former vegetable farm-headquarters from Dindeşti. During the digging of telephony optical cable, remnants of a dwelling with fire place was found. During the twelfth century BC, changes occur and the Gáva culture was formed, a civilization whose origins lies probably in the very northern territories of the Tisa Plain and Oaş - Gutái - Ţibleş Mountains, being identified by some archaeologists with the northern Thracian population. This civilization knew a spectacular development, occupying vast territories between the Tisza and Carpathians, passing through Galicia and northern Moldavia. The entire area of this culture, on heights or marsh islands, was dominated by large fortified settlements, veritable tribal centers. A fortification of this type, was identified at Andrid - Dâmbul Corlat and it was archaeologically investigated recently. This hill was fortified over an area of 18 ha. This fortification probably was the refugee of the people living in the settlements located along the terrace identified at Andrid at the sites Hóimul Sălăcii, Canton - Ferma Kandel, and at Dindeşti at the sites Cetate, Via Veche, Grădina lui A. Donca and Blocul specialistului. Cataramă din argint de la Dindeşti, sec. V d. Hr. Érdengelegen talált ezüst csat a Kr.u. 5. századból Silver buckle from Dindeşti, 5th cent. AD. Oglindă de bronz de la Dindeşti, sec. V d. Hr. Érdengelegen talált bronz tükör a Kr.u. 5. századból Bronze mirror from Dindeşti, 5th cent. AD. 13