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tűzhelyből, azonban mivel az árok betöltésének<br />

tetején került elő, a nagy árok<br />

feltöltődése után építették.<br />

A kora és késő bronzkori teleptől keletre,<br />

elsősorban a terület északkeleti szélén<br />

talált kiemelkedésen, de a mélyedésekben<br />

is számos objektumot találtunk leletanyag<br />

nélkül, vagy egy-egy apró bronzkori (jellegtelen)<br />

kerámiatöredékkel. Az objektumok<br />

foltjai gyakran nehezen voltak meghatározhatók,<br />

bontás során sokszor nehéz,<br />

vagy lehetetlen volt az objektumot követni.<br />

Néhány jelenségnél megfi gyeltük, hogy<br />

foltjuk kifl i alakú volt, a külső ívük méhkas<br />

alakban bemélyült. A geopedológiai<br />

szakvélemény alapján elképzelhető, hogy<br />

természetes módon gyökerestől kidőlt<br />

fákra utalnak a sajátos objektumok.<br />

Irodalom/References:<br />

Korom Anita – Reményi László<br />

BÓNA 1965 – Bóna I.: The Peoples of Southern<br />

Origin of the Early Bronze Age in<br />

Hungary I–II. Alba Regia 4–5 (1963–64)<br />

1965, 17–81.<br />

DIMITRIJEVIČ 1982 – Dimitrijevič, S.:<br />

Die frühe Vinkovci-kultur und ihre Beziehungen<br />

zum Vučedoler Substrat im Lichte<br />

der Ausgrabungen in Vinkovci (1977/78).<br />

Opuscula Archaeologica 7 (1982) 7–36.<br />

DVORÁK–MATEJÍČKOVÁ–PEŠKA–<br />

RAKOVSKY 1996 – Dvorák, P. – Matejíčková,<br />

A. – Peška, J. – Rakovsky, I.: Gräberfelder<br />

der Glockenbecherkultur in Mähren<br />

II. (Bezirk Breclav) Katalog der Funde.<br />

Brno 1996.<br />

ECSEDY 1978 – Ecsedy, I.: Die Siedlung<br />

der Somogyvár-Vinkovci Kultur bei Szava<br />

und einige Fragen der Frühbronzezeit in<br />

Südpannonien. (A Somogyvár-Vinkovci<br />

in the ditch, it was probably associated<br />

with the later period since the posthole<br />

rows running along it were certainly not<br />

from the Bronze Age. Bronze an along<br />

it. These ditches leading to deeper areas<br />

(which do not border settlement units),<br />

were probably used to drain the territory.<br />

The excavations in 2004 enabled the excavators<br />

to identify the northern border of<br />

the Late Bronze Age settlement unearthed<br />

in 2000. In the northern part of the territory<br />

uncovered in 2000, the houses and<br />

the pits were increasingly loosely distributed<br />

northwards outside the fencing ditch.<br />

At that time, the ditch which opened on<br />

the territory of the northern parking lot of<br />

the Auchan store (which nearly extended<br />

onto the territory unearthed in 2004) contained<br />

only scattered and mostly not Late<br />

Bronze Age features. The situation was the<br />

same on surface “D”: apart from a few<br />

pits with a sparse fi nd material (as well as<br />

the grave). The house discovered on the<br />

southern edge of the territory may mark<br />

the northern boundary of the Late Bronze<br />

Age settlement. The house that was found<br />

there together with scattered pits relatively<br />

far from the centre of the settlement offers<br />

new data on the settlement history of<br />

the period.<br />

The single south–north oriented grave<br />

of a Sarmatian woman (feature no. 118)<br />

was found in the southwestern part of the<br />

unearthed prehistoric settlement. The<br />

deceased lay on her back in an extended<br />

position. A burrowing animal had badly<br />

disturbed the left side of the skeleton<br />

(Fig. 7). The neckline of the dress of a<br />

woman of a noble origin or her veil was<br />

decorated with round beadlets pressed<br />

from a gold plaque, which were uncovered<br />

on the chest (Fig. 8), while the sleeves<br />

were ornamented with triangular bead-<br />

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