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Rural settlements in the hinterland of Prague in high and late middle ages. Settlement and agriculture development in suburban regions
Beránek, Michal ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kypta, Jan (referee)
Master's thesis deals with the micro-region Klánovice's forest and its surroundings on the eastern edge of the City Prague. This area has not been given comprehensive attention yet. The findings are based on a critical review of the humble written and archaeological sources relating to the concerned area. In addition, was made, analysis of archaeological excavation, which was carried out on the deserted village Hol and also geophysical survey from the same site. Based on the lessons learned to better classify and discuss the role of this area in the hinterland of high medieval Prague. Keywords: deserted village, Klánovice forest, Hol, geophysical survey, ceramics, agricultural margins land, high middle ages
The geophysical survey on archaeological locality on the Malý Blaník hill
Málková, Kamila ; Dohnal, Jiří (advisor) ; Kněz, Jaroslav (referee)
Summary: The bachelor's work consists of two parts. The contents of the first one is the detailed background research of existing information about the archaeological locality on the Malý Blaník hill (geology, petrophysics, history, archaeology and other), supplemented by analysis of prospecting potentiality of different geophysical methods. The core of the second part is the areal geophysical survey of the mentioned locality by means of selected geophysical methods (geoelectrical and magnetometric methods). The contents of this part includes the field measurement, data processing and complex interpretation of the results.
Geophysical survey for deep geothermal energy exploitation at the site Nova Paka
Karousová, Magda ; Karous, Miloš (advisor) ; Kobr, Miroslav (referee)
Title: Geophysical survey for deep geothermal energy exploitation at the site Nova Paka Author: Magda Karousová Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Miloš Karous, DrSc. Supervisor's e-mail address: karous@geonika.com The topic of this thesis is a literature search of geological, geophysical, and geothermal information about wider surroundings of the area of Nova Paka and a complete geophysical survey focused on mapping of deeper fault zones and verification of Permo-Carboniferous sediments thickness. The area has been preliminarily assessed as promising for the use of deep geothermal energy. It belongs to the south-western part of Krkonoše Piedmont Basin. The bedrock of the basin is formed by Proterozoic metamorphites. Heating of surrounding rocks by intrusions of local volcanics during the Younger Tertiary is considered important for geothermal applications. The cover of metamorphic bedrock by sediments may indicate accumulation of the heat from the bedrock at relatively shallow depths of several hundred meters. Geophysical measurements, namely reflection and refraction seismics, gravimetry and resistivity profiling identified two major fault zones of east-west and northwest-southeast direction. The interpretation of the data obtained by geophysical sounding methods, namely seismic reflection and vertical...
Possibilities of using of geophysical methods in surveys of archaeological sites in South Bohemia
Křivánek, Roman
Contribution summarised possibilities of geophysical methods in surveys in South Bohemia depending on terrain, pedological, geological condition or choice of geophysical methods and methodology of measurements.
Results of Geophysical Surveys and Archaeological Research of a Site in Horní lán, Olomouc-Slavonín
Hašek, Vladimír ; Kalábek, M. ; Peška, J.
A combination of geophysical methods and archaeological excavation was used to examine relatively large polycultural site of Horní lán in Olomouc-Slavonín. A geophysical survey conducted over area gave substantial information about positions of possible finds; subsequent excavations unearthed more than 4350 structures, mostly prehistoric semisubterranean structures, a part of a linear ditch and about 200 burials (prehistoric and early medieval). At this point of time, Horní lán is one of the most completely examined archaeological sites in the Czech Republic. We cannot overemphasize the importance of geophysical methods to our research.
A sacral building in the Smaal yard adjacent to the cathedral of St. Václav in Olomouc
Drobilíková, P. ; Hašek, Vladimír ; Hlobil, I. ; Zapletal, J.
This article describes the finding of a sacral building - a small church (found in a Small yard adjacent to the cathedral of St. Václav). Geophysical survey over the area determined substantial features of the church - 14 m long and 11 m wide. Our results have revealed about the archaeological history of this place, in the second half of the 9th century AD there was constructed a sacral stone mound with iron ingots, around the mound was a clay - and - timber wall reinforced by stone elements. A large midden was found in front of the walls, with deposits from the 10th through the beginning of the 12th century. In the midden was found a burial from the 11th century and a huge quantity of sherds, animal bones, etc. On a destroyed part of the walls was constructed a small sacral building at the beginning of the 12th century, demolished in 1131, when the cathedral´s construction began.

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