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Romanesque sacral architecture of Prague and surroundings in artistic-historical and archeological written sources
Chudobová, Žofie ; Štefan, Ivo (advisor) ; Dragoun, Zdeněk (referee)
(in English): Romanesque sacral architecture is one of the important monuments helping us understand many aspects of early medieval society. Prague and its surroundings belong to the regions with a valuable and numerous constructions. The basic prerequisite for the evaluation of the theme will be the current catalogue, which will evaluate the art-historical, construction- technical aspects and the settlement context of individual buildings. Great emphasis will be put on churches included in the archaeological research. Nevertheless, the results of studies in other fields (especially history) will be implemented into the records, as well. Naturally, burying, which accompanied most of the buildings, is also a part of the records. The result of the work will be a comprehensive evaluation of this category of monuments and their historical context.
Consideration to problems of public space archeology on example of Republic Square in Prague
Vyšohlíd, Martin ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Dragoun, Zdeněk (referee)
This consideration engages in public space archaeology in medieval and post-medieval towns. On the basis of existing discoveries from archaeological excavations in towns of Central Europe including Czech Republic, comprise a specific sphere of archaeology of roads, streets and squares. Second part of this diploma work analyzes results of an archaeological excavation in northeast part of Republic square in Prague (2004-2006). These results were not publicized till today and represent a very important asset to this discussion.
Water mills, iron mills, saw mills, washboards and paper mills during the flash flood in summer 1714.
Elleder, L. ; Šírová, J. ; Munzar, Jan ; Ondráček, Stanislav ; Lopaur, M. ; Dragoun, Z.
The extraordinary flood disaster in the summer 1714 in the Sázava River, Svratka River, Loučná River and Chrudimka River catchments represents one of biggest known flash floods in the Czech flood history. The flood destroyed not only tens of houses, but also a number of water mills, iron mills and other outbuildings. It was also destroyed many ponds. This fact played an important role during the flood. This event significantly influenced the development of water mills and possibly also the development of a network of ponds in the affected area.
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Excavation of the Orlíky by Humpolec castle in the year 2003
Dragoun, Z. ; Durdík, Tomáš
Presentation of results of excavations of the castle in the year 2003.

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