Marta, Liviu: The Late Bronze Age Settlements of Petea-Csengersima (Satu Mare, 2009)
VI. Annexes
lid s 1 1 38/5 cup s 2 1 38/6 f GN,GM 1 amphora c 3 dish f 4A 1 _ S34 Complex 3 (Fig. 11, 13) - A pit with amorphous shape (6,40 x 8,60 cm) was partially excavated. It occurred in the south-western corner. The irregular walls were inclined towards the inside and were 13-17 cm high. The base was flat, the fill was grey and contained scattered daub. Its excavation superimposed the pit from Complex 4. Inventory: 54 ceramic shards (2 were re-fired), 2 pieces of burnt walls and three fragments of grinding stone, and bone splinters. Date/culture: Lăpuş II-Gáva I. Pottery shape PasteDecoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate cup s KA lAa 1 38/7 pot c 2 1 38/8 dish s 2Ac 1 39/1 cup s DB lAa 1 39/2 s GG 1 cup f DA lAa 1 _ S34 Complex 4 (Fig. 11, 13) - A pit with pear shaped profile, with circular outline (156 cm) was identified at the base of complex 3. In the upper part, the walls were steeply inclined towards the inside varying to convex. The pit reached the maximum diameter of 167 cm. The base was flat, the fill was dark grey at the upper part, and light grey above the base. Inventory: 114 ceramic shards (two were re-fired), one fragmented stone and three bone splinters. The ceramic shards originated from at least 3 vessels. Nine fragments which originated from 2 vessels had excised-incised decorations (they were found at the upper part of the pit fill). Apart from those, there were other five fragments in the pit that originated from two bowls with the outside surface coloured in burnished black and decorated with fluting, and with brick red or brown coloured inside (found at the base of the pit), as well as fragments of two bowls with faceted rim (PI. 39/3). Date/culture: In this pit the pottery was characteristic for both the Suciu de Sus culture and the cultural horizon Lăpuş II—Gáva I. Thus exact dating was not possible, perhaps it dated to the transition. Pottery shape PasteDecoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate dish s 1 39/3 s IB 1 39/4 f GH 2 f JA 1 c EB 1 pot c 1 pot c-1A 1 _ S34 Complex 5 - A pit with circular outline (108 cm in diameter) occurred in the sterile soil. The pit was shallow (16 cm in depth). The base was slightly round, the fill was yellow-grey with scattered daub. No ceramic inventory. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. S34 Complex 6 (Fig. 11, 13) - A post hole (?) with circular outline (62 cm in diameter) was identified in the sterile soil, near the north-western corner of complex 3. Its sides were sloped and 19 cm high. The base was flat, the fill was dark-grey with scattered fragments of daub. No ceramic inventory. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. S 34 Complex 7 (Fig. 11, 13) — A pit with circular outline (240 cm in diameter) occurred in the northern side of complex 3. The walls were inclined towards the inside and irregular. The base was irregular, laid in 36 cm depth. The fill was dark-grey. No ceramic inventory. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. 135