Egy La Tène-kori szövőház Üllő környékéről
In my study, I analyzed a weaving house of the settlement Üllő Site 5 from the Late Iron Age. Firstly, because the finds of the weaving house were not sufficient for the dating, I collected typical pottery from other features, which helped to define the settlement’s dating to LTC2–LTD1 period. After...
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Dokumentumtípus: | Cikk |
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2021
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Sorozat: | Acta iuvenum : Sectio archaeologica
5 |
Kulcsszavak: | Régészet - leletek - Magyarország |
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Online Access: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/72957 |
Tartalmi kivonat: | In my study, I analyzed a weaving house of the settlement Üllő Site 5 from the Late Iron Age. Firstly, because the finds of the weaving house were not sufficient for the dating, I collected typical pottery from other features, which helped to define the settlement’s dating to LTC2–LTD1 period. Afterward, I analyzed the weaving house itself. This was a semi-subterranean rectangular house with rounded corners, with two post holes on the short sides. It had a roof construction with two posts and purlin, as well as an ascending wall. The area of the house was 4×3.2 m. The feature had a wall seat on the northwest side, which proves the house was a workshop-type pithouse. This conclusion is based on the new research of the Late Iron Age houses by Lőrinc Tímár and Zsolt Gallina. Roof construction probably was covered by a canopy or a vaulted roof, which was supported by the post in the wall seat. The weaving house’s pottery finds consisted of handmade pieces. This kind of pottery was commonly used in the Late Iron Age, its dating is not solved. I found an odd rim fragment, which differs from the finds of the age, concerning both its shape and material. I studied the weights found in the house, that probably belonged to looms. There were two separate looms in the house showing differences in their dimensions. Presumably, the first weaving loom was in the state of disassembly, when the house started to collapse. The weaving house of Üllő provides new data for the research of the Late Iron Age craftsmanship in the Carpathian Basin. |
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Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők: | 31-53 |
ISSN: | 2064-1222 |