Samatovci, stone artefacts from the collection of the Archaeological Museum Zagreb
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2 pieces serpentinite, XI type-
amphibolite VIII/A, VIII type-
amphibolite VIII/A, VIII type- chalcedony, limnic quartzite ?
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dark bluish graphite grey radiolarite blades-
dull coloured, varicoloured chert?-
I. type siliceous limestone (sandstone-tuff?)-
I. type siliceous limestone (sandstone-tuff?)-
I. type siliceous limestone (sandstone-tuff?)-
I. type siliceous limestone (sandstone-tuff?)-
I. type siliceous limestone? (hornfels ? below)-
I/A type raw material-
II. type soft "alunite", light yellowish grey rock-
III. type sandstone-
III/b type grey sandstone globular forms 3 pieces-
IX type Bohemian type 1. greenschist-
large knife on flake limnic quartzite?-
limnic quartzite-
Mecsek grey radiolarite-
Mecsek lilac radiolarite-
medium bluish grey radiolarite-
X/A type, red fine grained sandstone with mica, Mecsek Permian-
VIII/a, VIII type, amphibolite globular forms 1-1 pieces-
X. type Permian red sandstone (Mecsek-Jakabhegy)-
X. type Permian red sandstone (Mecsek-Jakabhegy)-
XI serpentinite-
XI serpentinite-
XIII type Lithotamnium limestone globular form 2 pieces-
XIV type, meta-sandstone globular form 2 pieces-
eclogite? small green trapeze form chisel, like the big one from KRK in the exhibition-
2 pieces tephrite/andesite?-
above: special flint, below limnic quartzite?-
dark grey radiolarite-
dark red radiolarite- IV/C type dark brownish red chert globular form
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obsidian blades (191)-
obsidian flakes (230)-
obsidian micro-cores (51)-
over the ruler III/A green fine grain sandstone, below VII type hornfels?-
over the ruler V (aleurolite) below IV/B (coffee-brown chert) type raw material-
over the ruler V (aleurolite) below IV/B (coffee-brown chert) type raw material-
special radiolarite similar to Szentgál type 2-3 dark red 4- Úrkút-Eplény dark, 5 - Hárskút? 6 orange coloured Balkan-chert?-
special radiolarite similar to Szentgál type2-3 dark red 4-Úrkút-Eplény dark, 5 - Hárskút? 6 orange coloured Balkan-chert? rear side-
Szentgál type radiolarite blades, micro-scrapers- Úrkút-Eplény type radiolarite blades, micro-scrapers
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VIII type amphibolite?Raw material types identified macroscopically
I. Light butter-coloured or light grey fine grain siliceous sedimentary rock, sometimes with mica
I a. siliceous fine grained sediment, light coloured (grey or greenish), more homogeneous than I.
II. Light butter-coloured yellow very fine grain sedimentary rock, very light weight "porcelanite"
III. Fine to medium grained light yellowish grey sandstone with macroscopically visible grains
III a. Fine grained greenish sandstone (transitional type between I and III. In IIIa, mica is always visible
III b. Grey medium-coarse grained sandstone
IV. Chocholate-brown massive fine grained chert
IV a. Green massive fine grained chert
IV b. Coffee-brown massive fine grained chert
IV c. Dark red massive fine grained chert
V. Medium yellowish brown aleurolite with mica, weakly leached
VI. Medium grain size (max. 1 mm) microdiorite with light grey feldspars (plagiclase) and mafic components. Subophitic, ophitic texture
VI a. Black fine grained basalt with white dots
VII. Light grey fine grain mottled rock - Hornfels? could be a variant of type I.
VIII. Black, greenish black slightly schistose amphibolite
VIII a. Dark grey coarse grained amphibolite - probably of metagabbro origin. With oriented texture, mafic minerals and white feldspar.
VIII b. Coarse grained metagabbro. Large plagioclase feldspars or pseudomorphs and mass of green mafic components
VIII c. Slightly schistose coarse grained amphibolite with large amount of felsic minerals (>50%)
IX. Black, greenish black fine grained strongly foliated greenschist (Bohemian origin)
X. Red quartzose sandstone with small pebbles and mica (similar to Pécs-Jakabhegy type)
X a. Red fine grained sandstone similar to Mecsek Permian sandstones
XI. Dark green almost black serpentinite
XII. Metadolerite, dark green or black/white with small crystals, texture resembling microdiorite-diorite
XIII. White Lithotamnium limestone, leached on the surface
XIV. Meta-sandstone with schistose texture and mica
XV. Medium grain size alkaline dolerite (similar to Mecsek alkaline "trachy-dolerite" -tephrite?)