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

VI. Annexes

Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate cup f 1 dish s 2Aa 1 pot c 1 pot c IBa 1 pot c AA 1 Aa 1 pot c AA lBb 1 storage v.c 1 S36 Complex 11 (Fig. 11, 15) — A pit with oval outline was found inside complex 10, in the sterile soil in 60 cm depth. Its dark-brown fill was different from the fill of complex 10 (which was light brown, and was only 9 cm deep). No inventory. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. S36 Complex 12 (Fig. 11, 15) — A pit laid in the margins of the sector and thus it was partially excavated on an arched surface. Its outline (144 x 252 cm) occurred in the sterile soil, in 60 cm depth, in the eastern side of the surface. The walls were 43 cm high, concave, and were fit with a step in its southern side. The base was irregular. The fill was grey with scattered fragments of charcoal and daub in the centre, and dark brown towards the margins. Inventory: 89 ceramic shards, one small fragment of a bronze blade or 24 pieces of daub, one fragment of a grinding stone. Ceramic shards originated from at least seven different vessels: one portable cooking vessel, one cup and two bowls. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elementsPlate dish f 1 Ac 1 dish s 2Aa 1 pot c 1 Aa 1 p. cooking v.c AA 1 S36 Complex 13 (Fig. 11, 15) — A pit with quasi-circular outline and pear-shaped profile (130 cm in diameter). The walls were 80 cm high, steeply inclined towards the outside. The pit reached 2,05 cm in base diameter. The fill was light brown with grey inclusions and scattered fragments of charcoal and daub. Inventory: 61 ceramic shards (two were re-fired), 73 pieces of daub, two stone splinters. The ceramic shards originated from at least 15 vessels. Together with a fragment that had incised decoration, in the pit were nine fragments that originated from two vessels with burnished black outside and brick red coloured inside (one of the vessels had vertical fluting and originated from a bowl with two handles). Date/culture: Lăpuş II—Gáva I. Pottery shape Paste Decoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate p. cooking v.c 1 42/14 strainer s 1 42/15 S36 Complex 14 (Fig. 11, 15) — A pit with oval oudine (204 x 270 cm) was found in the sterile soil. It had an arched corner in the north-eastern side, as deep as 20 cm, as the rest of the pit (it doesn't look like a distinct complex). Its fill was light brown in the north-western side, and dark-grey with charcoal and daub in the rest. Pit 15 superimposed complex 14, thus it was rather difficult to draw out a line between them, because they were similar in fill. Inventory: 12 ceramic shards that originated from five vessels. Not assigned to an archaeological culture. Pottery shape PasteDecoration type Pottery type No. of elements Plate f J 1 amphora c FC,FI 1 dish f 2Ab 2 dish s 2Aa 1 pot c 1 p. cooking v.c _ 1 140

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