Abstract

This contribution presents the first results of archaeological research into the Gýmes castle in 2013-2014. The research was conducted in parallel with architectural and heritage research led by M. Bona. Test pits were excavated in the area of the original Gothic main gate, a rocky tunnel, an outbuild- ing in the upper castle and the rampart entrance below the Chapel of St. Ignatius. The archaeological research yielded pottery that was partially analysed. Apart from pottery the finds include tiles, small iron items and glass, and document the history of the castle in the 13th-16th centuries.

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