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Medieval fortress in Třebovětice
Drnovský, Pavel ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Brych, Vladimír (referee)
This work processes archaeological research of former medieval fortress standing in the village Třebovětice (district Jičín), which was passed in the year 1921. The excavation works were directed by prof. Emil Dufek, who exposed the southern part. The fortress was for the first time mentioned in written sources in the year 1447 and for the last time is stated in the year 1682. The most of discovered masonry was founded on massive wooden stilts and beams. The extant cutting of one of the stilts was sent to dendrochronological analysis (discover date 1328+x). Altogether 268 archaeological finds were discovered. The acquired collection contains artefacts and ecofacts (pottery, ceramic tiles, glass, iron articles, bones of animals, leather). Part of work is a catalogue of all finds, including corresponding pictorial supplement. Processing brought us wealth of knowledge, concerning gentry's life in east Bohemia in the Middle Ages and early modern times.
Medieval settlement in the middle stream of the river Bystrice
Drnovský, Pavel ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Štefan, Ivo (referee)
The present study deals with the selected chapters of a medieval settlement in the territory lying along the middle stream of the river Bystřice in northeastern Bohemia. This area is consistent with the surroundings towns Hořice and Miletín. Introductory section evaluates the material and written sources. The main part of the study devoted to the development settlement is divided into several basic sections. Because of declining value of archaeological findings, came mostly from fieldwalking is put emphasis mainly on the study of Early and early Middle Ages. Before 13th century early medieval settlement did not beyond the boundaries old settled area. On several of early medieval settlements is documented continuity of settlement dating back to the 13th century, when most of settlements were abandoned. In the 13th century also were created an absolutely new settlement, which is located near the old sites, or in areas where early medieval sites were not recorded. Most of these sites disappeared at the end of the 13th century or the early 14th century. In the vicinity of these sites we often found present villages. Other sections deal with the issue of churches, cemeteries and deserted medieval villages with an emphasis on residences of the landowners. Part of the study is a catalog of all medieval...
Medieval fortress in Třebovětice
Drnovský, Pavel ; Brych, Vladimír (referee) ; Klápště, Jan (advisor)
This work processes archaeological research of former medieval fortress standing in the village Třebovětice (district Jičín), which was passed in the year 1921. The excavation works were directed by prof. Emil Dufek, who exposed the southern part. The fortress was for the first time mentioned in written sources in the year 1447 and for the last time is stated in the year 1682. The most of discovered masonry was founded on massive wooden stilts and beams. The extant cutting of one of the stilts was sent to dendrochronological analysis (discover date 1328+x). Altogether 268 archaeological finds were discovered. The acquired collection contains artefacts and ecofacts (pottery, ceramic tiles, glass, iron articles, bones of animals, leather). Part of work is a catalogue of all finds, including corresponding pictorial supplement. Processing brought us wealth of knowledge, concerning gentry's life in east Bohemia in the Middle Ages and early modern times.

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