KERAMICKÝ MATERIÁL Z VYBRANÝCH OBJEKTOV HOSPODÁRSKEHO ZÁZEMIA NESKORO-ANTICKÉHO DVORCA V BRATISLAVE-PODUNAJSKÝCH BISKUPICIACH.

Autor: HORŇÁK, MILAN, HRNČIARIK, ERIK, KOLON, TOMÁŠ
Zdroj: Annales Musei Nationalis Slovaci Archaeologia / Zbornik Slovenskeho Narodneho Muzea Archeologia; 2019, p283-316, 34p
Abstrakt: The present study analyses ceramic material from three sunken Germanic huts which made up the farming part of a late roman period residence in Bratislava-Podunajské Biskupice. The site was discovered at the end of 2017 and then excavated by archaeologists in 2018. The settlement consisted of an enclosed area and its economic background. Within the residence, the remains of seven buildings were found, built according to Roman building principles. Around them there were buildings with a column-based structure, as well as typical Germanic sunken settlement buildings. Using typological and chronological finds (coins, pottery, small items), it was possible to define the supposed period of existence of the residence as between 340/350 and 380/390. The purpose of the present article is not to present the results of this unique find, but to point to the composition of pottery, its origin and use at the turn of Late roman period and the period of the migration of nations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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