Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
VI. Annexes
S6 Complex la (Fig. 3, 4). A pit with a quasi-circular outline (130 x 140 cm) was seen at the base of the cultural layer, 78 cm under the surface. Its sides were sloped and had a slighdy concave base. Its maximum depth was 22 cm below its outline. The dark fill was similar to the cultural layer in which it was cut, and it contained burnt charcoal fragments and daub pieces. Inventory: 16 pottery shards, 8 re-fired fragments, 28 pieces of daub, 1 grinding stone fragment. The pottery shards originated from at least 7 vessels, of which one had fine incisions (likely in secondary context). Date/culture: Lăpuş II — Gáva I. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate dish s 2Aa 1 5/1 dish f KB 2Bb 1 5/2 f IB 1 5/3 s BF 1 _ S6 Complex 2 (Fig. 3, 4). — A pit with an oval oudine (186 x 117 cm) found at the base of the cultural layer 78 cm below the surface was superimposed by dwelling Complex 1. It was hardly 8-10 cm in depth, with a small circular pit in the north with 10 cm diameter and 15 cm deep. Its base was flat and its fill was light brown. Inventory: 14 pieces of daub, 6 pottery fragments that originated from 5 vessels, one of them had excised-incised decoradon. Date/culture: Lăpuş II— Gáva I. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery typeNo. of elements Plate s GG 1 amphorae s GK 1 amphora f KB 1 cup f IB,IC 1 dish s 2Ac 1 _ 56 Complex 3 (Fig. 3, 4) — A pit with an oval oudine (60 x 42 cm), with hardly visible margins was identified at a depth of 79 cm. It laid at the base of the cultural layer, under Complex 1. It was only 3- 4 cm deep; it had a flat base and dark brown fill. No pottery was found in the pit and it could not be assigned to an archaeological culture. Sector S7 (40,50 x 2 m, 81 m2, Fig.). 57 Complex 1 (Fig. 3, 4). - A pit situated in the north of the trench which could only be pardally excavated. Its outline (145 x 105 cm) appeared at the base of the cultural layer in 92 cm depth, but the profile showed that it went down from 70 cm into the cultural layer. Its sides were strongly arched, and extended 30 cm under the cultural layer. Its base was flat. The maximum depth of the complex was 30 cm. The upper part of the fill was dark grey and the middle part was dark brown. Inventory: 30 pottery shards (2 were re-fired), and 3 pieces of daub. The pottery shards, of which one was incised, originated from 14 vessels. Date/culture: Lăpuş II- Gáva I. 7 Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery typeNo. of elements Plate cup f IB,IC 1 1 5/4 amphora s KA 1 5/6 amphora f GG 1 5/7 dish s 2Ab 1 5/8 S7 Complex 2 (Fig. 3, 4). — A pit with quasi-circular outline (140 x 128 cm in diameter), was found at the base of the cultural layer in 0,90 m depth. The 38 cm high sides were almost perpendicular on the flat base. Its upper fill was brown-grey and the middle part was dark brown and contained many carbonized plant remains. Inventory: 161 pottery fragments that originated from 18 vessels, 5 pieces of daub, 7 fragments of a portable cooking vessel, one fragment of polished and perforated stone. Most of the pottery was preserved in small fragments. 6 sherds that originated from two cups had incised-excised decorations. Date/culture: Suciu de Sus. 107