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Item SITURI DIN PRIMA EPOCĂ A FIERULUI DIN PREAJMA SATULUI CINIȘEUȚI, RAIONUL REZINA(Muzeul Naţional de Arheologie şi Istorie a Moldovei, 2021) Dulgher, Victor; Serbinov, Sergiu; Chitic, Vladimir; Zanoci, AurelNear the village of Cinișeuți, Rezina District, as a result of archaeological explorations carried out by T.S. Passek in 1947 and P.P. Bârnea and V.S. Beilekchi in 1962, several archaeological sites were discovered. They contain traces of habitation characteristic of the Eneolithic, Early Iron Age, Late Roman and Medieval periods. In the spring of 2021, sites dating back to the first period of the Iron Age came to the attention of researchers from the Moldova State University; a series of surface investigations were carried out at these sites. As a result, the existence of an open settlement (Cinișeuți I) with an area of about 380×100 m was established, where a sandstone grindstone, two spindle whorls and 45 fragments of pottery belonging to the Cozia-Saharna culture (10th-9th centuries BC) were found. In addition, at a distance of about 600 m to the north of the settlement, a small fortification (40×35 m) was investigated by archaeological explorations, which, by analogies known in the Middle Dniester region, can also be attributed to the Cozia-Saharna culture. Thus, it can be assumed the presence in the vicinity of the village of Cinișeuți of a community of the first period of the Iron Age, which existed in the open settlement of Cinișeuți I, and the fortification of Cinișeuți “Cetate” was the residence of the “head” of this region.Item COLECȚIA DE CERAMICĂ DE LA BUTUCENI DIN FONDURILE MUZEULUI NAȚIONAL DE ISTORIE A MOLDOVEI(Muzeul Naţional de Arheologie şi Istorie a Moldovei, 2017) Zanoci, Aurel; Mateevici, NataliaIn 2006, a collection of ceramic objects from the archeological excavations of the Getae fortress of Butuceni, which had been carried out by G. Smirnov in 1947-1949, was transferred to the National Museum of History of Moldova. In the museum, the collection was processed, and the vessels, which were amenable to reconstruction, were restored by specialists of the institution. Thus, 18 hand-shaped and three wheel-made vessels are currently available for research, as well as nine stamps of Greek amphorae. In this article, in the form of a catalog, the restored vessels and amphora stamps are described.The introduction into the scientifi c circulation of the vessels discovered in Butuceni in 1947-1949 will replenish the rich archaeological fi nds from this site, already known after the excavations of 1983-2000, as well as in recent years.