%D 2021 %O Bibliogr.: p. 120-121. ĂŠs a lĂĄbjegyzetekben ; ill. ; ĂśsszefoglalĂĄs angol nyelven %C Szeged %L acta72960 %T KĂŠsĹ szarmata kori telepĂźlĂŠsrĂŠszlet Kiskundorozsma-VĂśrĂśshomok-dĹąlĹn %V 5 %A Walter Dorottya %K RĂŠgĂŠszet - leletek - MagyarorszĂĄg %P 111-131 %J Acta iuvenum : Sectio archaeologica %X The Late Sarmatian Age site presented in the study is located southwest of the town of Kiskundorozsma, in CsongrĂĄd-CsanĂĄd County, on the southern part of the Great Hungarian Plain. In January of 1960, there was a rescue excavation in KiskundorozsmaâVĂśrĂśshomok-dĹąlĹ carried out by the MĂłra Ferenc Museum of Szeged and led by Alajos BĂĄlint. Excavations covered a 125 sq.m large territory. During the seven days of fieldwork, a grave from the Hungarian Conquest Period and a Late Sarmatian settlement part were found. Alajos BĂĄlint published an article about the Conquest Period-grave and the Late Sarmatian features, but the complete settlement has not been published yet. The study focuses on the Late Sarmatian settlement. At the settlement of Kiskundorozsmaâ VĂśrĂśshomok-dĹąlĹ a building, an oven, and five storage pits were discovered. Most of the finds were pottery fragments: a total of 38 pieces came to light, among them pieces of storage vessels, jugs, bowls, and pots. Most of them were wheel-made, some belonged to pots made on the slow wheel or by hand. Sand, grits, and mica were used as a tempering material. Most of the finds are characteristic Late Sarmatian types (storage vessels, jugs, and slow wheel pots), according to this, the settlement can be dated to the period between the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 5th century.