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Hillfort Podštěly in Karlovy Vary region - basic prospection, evaluation of the current finds and the settlement context
Augustinová, Anna ; Frank Danielisová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Chytráček, Miloslav (referee)
This bachelor work deals with a hillfort on the Jezerský vrch (Jezera Hill) in Podštěly in Western Bohemia. The hillfort is dated by unnumerous ceramic relicts to the late Hallstatt- and early La Tene-period. The work also elaborates a documentation and brings an analysis of the ceramic material found in the clay pit nearby the brick factory in Podštěly, where the plain settlement was situated in the same period. But its surface was irretrievably removed during the exploatation of the clay for the brick factory in the 1960s. Then there is an overview of all localities dated to the late Hallstatt- and early La Tene-period and located to the basin of the Střela River, so that a man can imagine the former settlements in the discussed area. The second part of this treatise presents the possibilities and causes of the existence of the Podštěly-hillfort within this prospering region, where the gold mining took place. It also pays attention to the connection with a long-distance route, which could go through this area. In the end of this bachelor work there are introduced several ideas and possibilities concerning a prospective research in the future.
Dynamics of the settlement pattern in the microregion of Zarabag (southern Uzbekistan) on the basis of archaeological sources
Augustinová, Anna ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Frank Danielisová, Alžběta (referee)
15 Abstract The following thesis summarizes results of the archaeological research in the microregion of the Zarabag Oasis in the South Uzbekistan. The non-destructive research focused on the collection and evaluation of the archaeological data that allow to reconstruct the settlement dynamics in the oasis during the ages. Previously, there was not archaeological evidence available in the region. The fieldwork in the oasis and its closest surroundings was conducted by way of extensive surface survey (global coverage of the oasis focused on the detection of archaeological evidence), and intensive one (systematic surface survey on a closely defined area). The extensive survey proved to be more suitable for the studied environment in terms of the quality and quantity of the collected archaeological data. One part of the survey consisted in detection of the water sources (springs, surface canals and even remains of the karez systems). The basic units of extensive survey were represented by polygons (gardens, fields, cemeteries, tepas etc.), to which the finds collected during the research were attributed. Their dating in the combination with their spatial distribution allowed then to reconstruct the settlement processes and dynamics in the microregion of the oasis. One part of the research deals also with the...

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