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The presented study informs on the results of the rescue excavation at Oždany-Lapoš/Roveň II site which is interpreted in the last chapter in the context of the development of the settlement in the Southern Slovak Basin. On this site the settlement of the Middle Neolithic, Middle Eneolithic, Middle to Late Bronze Age, Roman Age, Early and High Middle Ages, resp. also of the New Age was documented. The introductory chapter of the study describes the course of the research and the individual finding situations documented during the excavations. In the next chapter, the founding material is described and analysed (especially ceramics, but also other clay, stone and metal artefacts The study finally evaluates the location of this site (or the Ožďany agglomeration) within the picture of settlement in the Southern Slovak Basin, a geomorphological unit with less favourable natural conditions compared with the lowlands of Slovakia.
Mesto a dejiny
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2020
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vol. 9
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issue 2
62 – 96
EN
This article presents the results of archaeological excavations at the sites Košice-Galgovec I-III and Červený rak on the south-eastern edge of Košice in 1997–2001 indicated several stages of settlement and their dating. AMS 14C dates for the Tiszadob group were 6260±35 BP, 5330-5140 calBC; for the early stage of the Bükk culture they were 6310±40-35 BP, 5285±42 calBC. Assessment of residential, farming and settlement features was carried out, and numerous remains of pottery and lithic industry were classified with regard to contemporary sites in the Košická kotlina basin and in north-eastern Hungary. The researchers evaluated the settlement in the micro-region of Košice from the beginning of the Eastern Linear Pottery culture – the Proto-Linear stage – to the Barca III group and the Tiszadob group and the subsequent settlement during the Bükk culture period.
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