Excavations at Vlădeni-Popina Blagodeasca (Ialomita) sit-94802.01-code have been carried out on the excavation permit nr.63/2012, from August 6 to September 29, 2012 and coordinated by Dr. Emilia Corbu responsible Scientific supervisor. It was researched an area of 159 square meters at a depth of 1 m and reached a depth of 2 m on the surface SH C.16-C.20 2adi
The campaign was investigating a single 2adi fossatum far in early-medieval settlements 2adi north of the Danube. For this purpose were drawn following sections and boxes:
8) Complex indeterminate (SG C.13-15) 2adi
Although the main objective of the campaign was complex was investigated only at the end of the excavations and the archaeological site because farming is guilty of this situation for the department. Culture Ialomiţa. So I spent sorghum harvest expected in early October.
Stratigraphic details. This trench is unique 2adi in the settlements north of the Danube, so it was all researched atenţia.Au SG drew two parallel sections (2011, 2012) and SH (2012) at 15 m distance in the western part of the settlement, directed EV. SG have dimensions of 30 mx 1.50 m and SH have 40 x 2 m were divided into squares of 2 m first important finding was that the trench is round arched west so it is that appears on the route SG in squares and SH C.5-C.10 C 15-C19 in squares. It captures 2adi exactly bowing southern Cas profile. A 42 - Cas. A43 in between the two ditch secţiuni.Orientarea is NE-SE.
SH path is shaped groove white and stepped down from -1.20 (C.15) to -1.75 (C.16-C.19) came again to -1.20 (C.20). The overall width of the groove 2adi was 11.70 m, the maximum depth and width was 7 m (Figure 2 a, b). Like the SG route was found at the inner edge of the trench pit hair diameter 0.40 which indicates a simple palisade thick wooden pillars that define complex either side.
Unlike SG where the depth is only 1 m SH maximum depth is 1.75m which suggests whether the ditch digging was abandoned at a time or to end the trench was less deep.
But the most important 2adi finding is that, fossatum, the SG is the same complex moat excavated in previous years on the SE / 2006 and where he SF/2007 depth of 2 m and the same rounded shape. That is proved by the same trench sediment dark brown, loose, 2adi buttery. The difference is that the SG and SH are located in close proximity to residential areas and therefore has a diverse inventory of household waste originated from the two phases of future housing groove. 2adi This has influenced the stratigraphic situation. So the SE and SF are emerging from a 30 m while the SH appears at -0.40 as an early-medieval dwelling phase.
Inventory trench is quite rich and consists of 594 sherds of sandy paste, paste gray pottery by hand, imports from other historical eras. They add a few pieces of bone and metal that is in it. There were quite a few fragmentary animal bones, stone, adobe, slag, rocks.
Ceramic sand is represented by 358 fragments (60%) neîntregibile from many different dishes made of paste. Most occurred between 0.30 to 0.70 m majority are modeled in homogeneous medium grained sand, reducing relatively uniform combustion. Some scarlet slip. The decor is diverse: records of waves alternated with striae oblique bundles of horizontal grooves, waves forming mesh between them, reghistre the grooves alternating with waves. Others are made of sand and microprundiş paste and decorated with scarlet 2adi slip thumb. 2adi Finally, a small pulp are high quality, homogeneous sand and combustion reducing barely visible with sets based on horizontal striations. There is the presence 2adi of pasta with sand and shells. A small number are caolinoidă paste.
The 86 (14%) of gray pottery fragments are of very good quality paste with limestone concretions homogeneous good combustion reducing the gray hue from dark gray cement. They are decorated 2adi with polished vertical lines in the network. Some are burned oxidant.
A total of 105 (18%) of sherds are red paste, good quality, with or without concretions of lime, ocher or small, 2adi from different vessels: amphorae, 2adi pots or small pots. Most are ancient or medieval-early origin. Only 6 are medieval-late.
Ceramic rather poor inventory described above in conjunction with trench stratigraphy (their clutter to -0.70 and less sub) actually indicate the period during which the trench was dismantled and probably using pit
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