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... groups (Fig 2). These were located about 20-30 metres from each other and included five to ten buildings each. In all, 27 huge clay pits as well as 134 storage pits of various sizes filled with domestic waste were excavated, which once belonged to the buildings. 22 pits contained either partial or full animal skeletons, among which mostly dogs ( Fig. 2: 3,4), but also pigs, goats/sheep as well as cats were identified (Daróczi-Szabó 2009). In the area enclosed by the buildings a number of rectangular fireplaces were lined up in north to south and east to west rows ( Fig. 2: 6). These features of unknown function yielded only pieces of charcoal and stones (Soós 2011; Gindele ...
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... situated some 10-20 metres from each other (Fig. 4: 1). Most part of the domestic waste -similarly to Garadna-Kovács tanya -came to light from small and large-sized pit complexes of irregular shape, unearthed some 40 metres to the north and south from the above-mentioned buildings. Three smaller semisubterranean buildings with one or two posts ( Fig. 4: 2) stood in the southern part of site no. 4, with cylindrical and beehive-shaped storage pits dug close by (Fig. 4: 5). At Hernádvécse, the rectangular fireplaces were lined up in rows about 40-50 metres north of the aboveground buildings (Fig 4: ...
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... tanya -came to light from small and large-sized pit complexes of irregular shape, unearthed some 40 metres to the north and south from the above-mentioned buildings. Three smaller semisubterranean buildings with one or two posts ( Fig. 4: 2) stood in the southern part of site no. 4, with cylindrical and beehive-shaped storage pits dug close by (Fig. 4: 5). At Hernádvécse, the rectangular fireplaces were lined up in rows about 40-50 metres north of the aboveground buildings (Fig 4: ...
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... with cylindrical and beehive-shaped storage pits dug close by (Fig. 4: 5). At Hernádvécse, the rectangular fireplaces were lined up in rows about 40-50 metres north of the aboveground buildings (Fig 4: 3-4). ...
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... Wars, based on some fragments from Beregdaróc-Zsid and a rectangular bottle were found at Hernádvécse-Nagy rét site ( Fig. 6: 1-3) 6 . The second half of the 2 nd century is also terminus post quem for the early mortaria and the time when the use of the grey slip pottery (Pannonische Glanztonwäre-PGW) as well as the red painted yellow ware (Fig. 6: 4-8), both imported from Pannonia, became common (Groh, Sedlmayer 2002, Abb. 136;Lamiová-Schmiedlová 1969, 480;Kuzmová, Rákos 2016, ...
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... settlement territory they could have still been used in period C3 ( Gindele 2010, 137-139, Abb. 66). Fig. 6, Fig. 17). Specimens found in the territory of Hungary were most probably buried in the 3 rd century AD. They appear more frequently west of the Tokaj Mountains, fragments of six combs are known from Garadna and one from Mezőzombor ( Fig. 7: ...
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Garadna-Kovács tanya lelőhely területe már 23 éve ismert a régészeti kutatás számára. A lelőhely akkor került ismét reflektorfénybe, amikor 2018-ban elkezdődött az M30 autópálya C építési szakasza. A település teljes felületének feltárásán túl az elmúlt évek során felszínre került az a több mint 114.000 darab paticslelet (kiégett agyagtapasztás-maradvány), melyekkel elemzésemben foglalkoztam. A paticsok vizsgálatának egyik legfontosabb célja, hogy a rajtuk található lenyomatok segítségével pontosabb képet alkossunk a császárkori település épületeinek szerkezetéről , legfőképpen a fal-, illetve a tetőszerkezet leírásával.
The Garadna-Kovács tanya site was discovered 23 years ago. However, it only returned to the spotlight in 2018, when work on the ”C” construction phase of the M30 motorway started. Beyond the excavation of the entire settlement, more than 114 thousand daub fragments (fired clay plaster remains) have been discovered over the past few years, all of which I have covered in my analysis. A main goal of analysing these finds has been to get a clearer picture of the building structures at this Roman Imperial-period settlement with the help of the impressions on the fragments, mostly by describing the walls and the roof structures.