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Early Medieval Layers from Hillfort Na Jánu in Netolice. The Analysis of Pottery from the Probe S1/2000
HOJEROVÁ, Hana
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the early medieval pottery in relation to the archaeological layers and situations within the area of western rampart of the hillfort Na Jánu acropolis, based on the field documentation. The next aim of the work is to consider functional, technological and decorative features of the pottery as well as to create a detailed database and to capture a possible development of the whole pottery assemblage within the hillfort area using the appropriate analytical techniques. The thesis also contains a research concerning contemporary methodological approaches to analysis of the early medieval pottery.
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The search for method(s) in contemporary archaeology
Kuna, Martin
Archaeology and history do not differ in targets but in the means of study. Even though, archaeology has to build its own theories and methods and has to be able to ask its own questions about the past. At present, archaeology has more or less exhausted the information potential of its records using simple, intuitive methods. For further knowledge, it is necessary to develop more sofisticated approaches based on a deductive way of making inference and using results of many other disciplines within the field of nature sciences. We are trying to present an example using data from the recent excavation at an Early Medieval site of Roztoky.
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The archaeological excavations with the early mediaeval component in Kutná Hora region in 2004-2006
Velímský, Filip
The article is a brief summary of results of the minor archaeological excavations in years 2004-2006 in the territory of Kutná Hora district with the evidence of settlement or burial activities dated to the Early Middle ages. In addition to description of the respective excavations find contexts, the text provides also the fundamental registration of acquired material. A certain part of the article is dedicated to the insertion of acquired knowledge in the current concept of Early Medieval region settlement and to the comparison of the distinct finds with similar material from other localities.
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