Pop, Dan: The Middle Bronze Age Settlement of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)

V. Catalogue of the Middle Bronze Age finds from Csengersima

besides Roman Age ceramics, another ceramic fragment of the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, it is likely that it belonged to phase I. Dimensions: 340 x 300 cm; 105 cm deep. 561 B Feature of the Roman Age, probably with oval outline, was cut by the previous feature in its eastern side; the fill was dark-grey with daub and charcoal. Besides the artefacts specific of the Roman Age were found several ceramic fragments of the Suciu de Sus archaeological culture, phase I (11 pieces). Dimensions: 100 x 130 cm; 50 cm deep. 563 Feature with oval outline, conical in profile, with arched inferior margins. Its grey-yellowish fill contained two fragments of the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus archaeological culture, phase I and a fragment of the Roman Age. Dimensions: 90 x 80 cm; 26 cm deep. 565 (Fig.5) Feature with circular outline, straight walls and slightly inclined towards the outside, arched to the bottom, with grey-yellowish fill. It uncovered several ceramic fragments specific of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I (4 pieces). Dimensions: 70 cm; 32 cm deep. 566 (Fig.5; Pi.13-15) Feature with rectangular outline that comprised a thick layer of daub above a yellow layer with daub and charcoal. It went approximately 15 cm deep into the soil. The southern side uncovered the contour of another small feature, similar in fill (diameter: 50 cm; 10 cm deep). Its east side was cut by another small feature with circular outline (566 E) with dark fill which uncovered a ceramic fragment of the 8th -9th centuries AD (diameter: 60 cm, 35 cm deep). The ceramic fragments belonged to the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase 1 (approximately 103 pieces). Dimensions: 380 x 300 cm. 567 Feature with oval outline, straight walls, slightly inclined towards the outside; arched bottom. The grey fill with little daub, uncovered a Bronze Age fragment and several Roman Age fragments. Features 566 and 567 unearthed several ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I, and two Roman fragments. Dimensions: 60 x 70 cm; 45 cm deep. 568 (PI.16) Feature with oval outline, the grey fill was excavated within feature 569. Dimensions: diameter: 40 x 50 cm, 3 cm deep. It's mentioned the fact that there were no artefacts found in it, but the Museum of Nyíregyháza holds a box with the identification data of this feature which was rich in ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I, a Roman fragment and three big pieces of daub. It is possible that the ceramic fragments originated from the Roman Age feature 569 (38 ceramic fragments of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I and a Roman vessel). 569 (Fig.5; Pl.17/1-3) Assembly of daub with rectangular shape, destroyed in the north-western side by the Roman Age feature 561, and in the south-west by feature 569 C. Big fragments of daub with rod impressions let us assume that this assembly were the remains of a house. Ceramic fragments found here belonged to the Bronze Age, possibly to the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 258 x 304 cm. 569 B (Fig.5) Feature with circular outline, inclined walls, with grey-yellowish fill, charcoal and daub. A layer of about 20 cm thick, yellow and sterile was found in the upper part, in the half northern side. The fill of the excavated area uncovered one ceramic fragment of the Bronze Age, possibly of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Diameter: 160 cm, 50 cm deep. 570 A (PI. 17/4-6) Roman Age feature cut in the southern side by feature 570 B, where besides many ceramic fragments of this period were uncovered four fragments of the Bronze Age, of the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 180 x 270 cm, 40 cm deep. 570 B (Pl.l7/7-8) Roman Age feature that uncovered 19 ceramic fragments of the Bronze Age, the Suciu de Sus culture, phase I. Dimensions: 160 x 250 cm, 50 cm deep. 571 A Roman Age feature that crosscut in the southern side with another feature 571 B of the same Age. The dark fill with daub and charcoal contained, besides the artefacts of the Roman Age, a ceramic 28

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