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is rekonstruálható. Ennek keltezéséhez<br />

nem rendelkezünk információkkal, mivel<br />

az építkezés kezdetén a felső rétegeket<br />

munkagéppel elbontották. A második<br />

agyagos réteg felett már az újkori humusz<br />

fi gyelhető meg.<br />

Irodalom/References:<br />

Kirchhof Anita<br />

KIRCHHOF 2002 – Kirchhof A.: Budapest,<br />

III. ker., Kiscelli utca 75. – Budapest<br />

III, 75 Kiscelli Street. Aqfüz 8 (2002) 144.<br />

KIRCHHOF 2003 – Kirchhof A.: Régészeti<br />

kutatások az aquincumi canabae<br />

nyugati, ipari régiójában. (Archaeological<br />

investigations in the western, industrial<br />

quarters in the Aquincum canabae.)<br />

Aqfüz 9 (2003) 53–60.<br />

MADARASSY 1997 – Madarassy O: Régészeti<br />

kutatások a katonaváros nyugati<br />

szélén. (Archaeological research on the<br />

western edge of the Military Town.) Aqfüz<br />

3 (1997) 48–53.<br />

9. kép.<br />

Tűzhelymaradvány a<br />

terület déli felében<br />

Fig. 9: Remains of<br />

a fi re-place in the<br />

southern area of the lot<br />

(MADARASSY 2001, 55) 127 Bécsi Road<br />

(MADARASSY 2000, 46–55) and 167<br />

Bécsi Road (MADARASSY 1997. 48–53).<br />

The connection between previous fi nds<br />

from Bécsi Road and the fi nds recovered<br />

in 2004 is not yet demonstrated. The yellow<br />

clay levelling mixed with while limey<br />

spots, observed in a number of spots on<br />

the territory, can probably be linked with<br />

this post construction. This layer suggests<br />

the existence of buildings nearby, built of<br />

clay bricks and covered with white plaster.<br />

The large bulk of the clay layer that<br />

had slipped down from the hill as a consequence<br />

of intensifi ed erosion marks<br />

another dry period. This clay covered<br />

the territory thickly. (A. Mindszenty, Z.<br />

Horváth, E. Krolopp ELTE Department of<br />

Applied and Environment Geography)<br />

The east-west running aqueduct made<br />

of stone and bricks, which had a substructure<br />

of an opus mixtum type, can be dated<br />

from the beginning of the AD 2 nd century.<br />

It was renewed after another landslide.<br />

Two angular pillars built of stones were<br />

found under the later aqueduct or drain<br />

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