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Archaeology in castle Zvíkov
VOŘÍŠKOVÁ, Lucie
Thesis deal with archaeology of castle Zvíkov since prehistory to early modern period. Aim is to present contemporary state of cognition. On the basis of archaeological discoveries will be chart history of settlement and individual developmental periods of medieval castle including settlement around the castle. Final part of thesis will be include summary of topographical development and period material culture of castle and microregion
The Germanic Settlement of Bohemia at the Turn of the Roman Period and the Great Migration Period (Stage D1)
ŠŤASTNÁ, Soňa
This bachelor thesis deals with the settlement of Bohemia between the Late Roman Period and the epoch known as the Great Migration Period. It gives a brief review of historical events concerning this period and shows how this period is reflected in the archaeological findings as well as it provides an overview of Bohemian and Moravian settlement sites and burial grounds. In its following parts it deals with the terms as e.g. archaeological culture, ethnicity, identity and with their relationship to the other disciplines. It also shows the possibilities and limitations of archaeological researches on the field of ethnicity and its clarification.
Contribution to the history of early medieval settlement in southern Bohemia. Archaeology and early medieval hillfort in Doudleby
MAŠKOVÁ, Hana
The subject of this thesis is the early medieval hillfort in Doudleby, which is presented here mainly from the archaeological point of view. One of the most important aims of this thesis is to summarize the archaeological findings, which are related to this hillfort and to provide an overview and information on available archaeological material from Doudleby. However, attention was paid to the early medieval hillforts in general and especially to South Bohemian hillforts. A smaller set of pottery was also analyzed in this bachelor thesis.
Study on the history of the medieval settlement. Archeology in the Telč area.
BARTUŠEK, Petr
The purpose of this paper is to show the development of the Telc microregion with detailed orientation towards the period of medieval colonization. Based on the summarized knowledge of the hitherto performed archaeological research and historically oriented studies the development of the settlement in the examined area in 13 and 14 century is delineated here. The paper is primarily based on the research that has already been done by the Vysocina Museum in Jihlava and on PhDr. Josef Blaha and Prof. PhDr. Lubomir Konecny´s works along with some other archaeologists concerned with the research of the Telč localities. The paper is demonstrating a possible approach to the problems of the local medieval settlement and implies some other information obtained from the current historical and archaeological research of the microregion. The paper is also attempting to point out some hitherto unanswered problems and questions referring to the archaeological explorations in the Telc area. Annexes: Map sets, drawings and photographic documentation of immovable archaeological monuments drawings and photographic documentation of archaeological finds, photographical documentation of presumed ZSO positions.
Medieval Mansion of Nobility Vítkův Hrádek (Archeological findings in 13th - 15th centuries)
VÁGNER, Jindřich
The bachelor work aims to present the current Czech castelology on the example of Vítkův Hrádek. It concerns with the castle typology, the history of Šumava settlement research in castle neighbourhood and the castle archeology in High Middle Ages in 13th to 15th centuries. The research work shows one of the potencial points of view of archeological research and history of mountain castles which have been forgotten by the researchers until now. The main theme of this work is one of this castles ? Vítkův Hrádek which became the subject of the archeological researchs only in the last ten years.
The Holocene Climatic Optimum in Northern Africa: Geoarchaeological research of the environmental and cultural interaction
PARVONIČOVÁ, Lenka
This research work summarises results of geological and archaeological investigation in the Sahara Desert. The analyses of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental deposits are combined with archaeological records of the human occupational development during the Early and Middle Holocene. The period characterised by higher humidity is called The Holocene Climatic Optimum. The region of the Eastern Sahara consisted of Libyan, Egyptian, Sudanian and Chadian area provides unique opportunities to study the relationship between climate changes and human occupation.
Medieval aristocratic residences in the north-eastern Czech Republic (Archaeology of The Kumburk Castle)
WITKOWSKI, Martin
This thesis is divided into two coherent parts. The first part deals with issue of castle buildings in a specified area of the north-east Czech Republic. The aim of this part is to offer an overview of development and typology of individual settlements. Next, it introduces a model which presents the structure of castle buildings' layout within the specified area. The second part of the thesis focuses on the material culture of the castle Kumburk situated in the investigated area. The purpose of this part is to analyse, synthesize and interpret the non-stratified discoveries which were obtained by field walking in the castle area. The author attempts to place the results in a historical context of this castle on a basis of comparative study of scholarly literature, written and iconographic evidence. By processing the so far neglected archaeological discoveries the author also tries to identify everyday life in the castle from the 14th to the 16th century.
Development of settlement in Krems basin with emphasis on material sources from high middle ages until early modern period
HAMAN, Jaroslav
This work analyzes the development of settlement in Krems basin and it is mainly focused on the period of medieval colonization and on early modern period. The description of the development of settlement in explored district is based on written documents, geographical data, toponymy and it is especially based on archeological sources. This work is the synthesis of researches which were made by South-Bohemian Museum in České Budějovice, Regional Museum in Český Krumlov and surface collection of J. Polách. Appendices: Maps,catalogue, layout and photographical documentation of immovable archeological monuments, drawings and photography of finds, etc.
Archaeological excavation in Chomutov, Žižka´s square
Lissek, Petr ; Nový, Miroslav ; Sýkora, Milan
Archeologický výzkum v l. 2007-2008 odkryl pozůstatky komendy (později přestavěné na zámek) a části města, včetně objektů zbořených v r. 1946. Výzkum poskytl cenný materiál pro studium středověké a renesanční každodennosti společenských elit.
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