Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)

VI. Annexes

dish f 1 p. cooking v.s _ 1 _ S15 Complex 2 (Fig. 11, 13) - A pit (of a pillar) had circular outline (44 cm in diameter) and was identified in the lowermost part of the cultural layer. The profile was convex. The walls were 20 cm high. The fill was blackish. No archaeological materials. S15 Complex 3 (Fig. 11, 13) — A beehive shaped pit occurred at the lowermost limit of the cultural layer, in the north-western corner of Complex 1, in 57 cm depth. It had a slightly oval shape (120 x 143 cm). The walls were 82 cm high, inclined towards the outside. The walls were irregular, likely because of some collapsing clay cakes from the margins of the pit. The base was flat. The length of the base contour was 20—25 cm longer than the outline. The fill was dark-grey and contained much daub and charcoal, but towards the base it prevailed in ash. Inventory: 105 ceramic shards (4 were re­fired), 2 polishing/ sharpening stones, 1 fragment of a grinding stone, bone splinters, some of which were calcined. The ceramic shards originated from 9 vessel forms. 4 fragments that originated from a vessel with excised decorations (PI. 41/6) suggested they belonged to the Suciu culture, but the bowl shards with thick and fluted rim pointed to the Lăpuş II- Gáva I horizon. Pottery shape PasteDecoration type Pottery typeNo. of elements Plate dish f ED,KA 2Ac 1 21/14 s JD 1 21/16 IB 1 amphoraf 1 cup f AE 4 1 dish 2Ab 1 dish s IBa 1 dish s 2Ad 1 pot s BH _ 1 _ S15 Complex 4 (Fig. 11, 13) — A pit had oval outline (60 x 181 cm) and was identified in lowermost part of the cultural layer (57 cm deep), in the south-eastern corner of Complex 1 that partially superimposed the pit. The walls and the base were convex (the maximum depth was 37 cm), except the south-eastern side that uncovered two steps. The fill was grey-blackish. The inventory of the pit contained daub fragments from the platform Complex 1. 515 Complex 5 (Fig. 11, 13) — A pit (of a pillar) with circular outline (73 cm in diameter) occurred at the lowermost point of the cultural layer (57 cm), partially covered by the south-western corner of Complex 1. It was only 12 cm deep, with the walls slightly inclined, flat base and blackish coloured fill. No archaeological inventory. Sector 16 (23,20 x 3 m, 68 m2, Fig. 7) 516 Complex 1 (Fig. 7) — A pit had irregular oval outline (40 x 140 cm) and was identified in the sterile soil (50 cm deep). The walls were steep or slightly arched and the base was irregular. The fill prevailed in ash. Inventory: 53 small ceramic shards (one was re-fired), 4 pieces of fired clay (one of them preserved traces of rods), one fragment of a grinding stone. Inventory: 68 ceramic shards (one had excised decoration) that originated from at least 18 vessels. Date/culture: Suciu de Sus. Pottery shape PasteDecoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate dish s lAb 1 22/10 pot s lAb 1 22/11 cup f lBb 1 cup s HB 1 1 pot lBb 1 pot f 2A 1 pot s lAb 1 _££!________s 2A 1 120

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