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iron- and 10 glass-made) along with <strong>the</strong> cleaning of 2050 ceramic objects, 5840 animal<br />
bones and 450 human bones.<br />
The most notable artefacts were photographically documented in 2010 April-May. As<br />
a result 1654 photographs were made, 525 of which are suitable <strong>for</strong> academic use.<br />
Excavation in 2011<br />
The main objective of <strong>the</strong> archaeological research conducted between 25th July and<br />
30th September, 2011 was to study <strong>the</strong> Roman military <strong>for</strong>t and <strong>the</strong> Roman auxiliary<br />
vicus on <strong>the</strong> Bottyán-rampart.<br />
In order to continue with <strong>the</strong> research of field objects that were sighted in 2010, an<br />
archaeological section and 3 archaeological ditches were opened at <strong>the</strong> site. The<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Roman structures and <strong>the</strong>ir later looting was only indicated by stone debris and<br />
large pits, o<strong>the</strong>rwise no wall-sections were identified along <strong>the</strong> archaeological section.<br />
The excavated objects included mostly home-made ceramic objects from <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />
or Late Imperial period and <strong>the</strong> Early Modern Age.<br />
Archaeological trench in 2011