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The settlement the iron age and the issue of Hallstatt settlement in České Budějovice
CHRASTOVÁ, Dominika
The aim of bachelor thesis is the processing of finding fund from iron age in Čakov district České Budějovice. The work deals with the proces of the whole research, which was conducted in 2001 and 2003, namely fragments of pottery, iron slang, daub and other findings. Monitoring was primarily the overal distribution of the materiál in probes, it´s technology and the decorative features. Thesis also deals with the analysis of iron slag from Čakov distric České Budějovice and it´s possible interpretation as a place of compacting iron in the late hallstatt.
Silence and Sound
MICHÁLKOVÁ, Olga
This theses focused on the topic of silence and sound is divided in two section. Theoretical part contains information and knowledge from fields of physical phenomena, theory opf colors, psychology and theory of art (mainly based on work of W. Kandinski), that establish theorethical baseline for practical part, in this case realized graphic intent. Realization of practical part is an authorial construction of plastic interpretation of silence and sound. It tries to graphically express these two constructs with combination of pottery and glass in colorful compositions.
New Roman Period settlement finds from Prague-Kbely
Malyková, Drahomíra ; Bursák, D. ; Pecinovská, Monika
Presented rescue excavations took place in north-eastern part of Prague in the year 2007 within the parish of Prague-Kbely. Most of the features and artifacts belong to the Bronze Age and the late Iron Age. In this contribution authors focus only on the part of archaeological record that brought some evidence on settlement activities datable to the Roman Period. Approximately a half of the artifacts come from eight sunken features, the other part was found widespread in the wide unstratified layer, so any house or farmstead layout is hardly recognizable. Among the common pottery sherds that belong typologically to the end of 2nd-4th Century AD and bear typical signs of Germanic pottery were found also some finds of Roman-provincial provenience. Due to the small dimensions and absence of more detailed typological traces is hard to say something more concrete about these in Bohemia rarely found artifacts. Important finds also present the metallic artifacts, mostly from 2nd and 3rd Century AD.
Liptice (Teplice District). An Early and Late Bronze Age farmstead
ŠITNER, Marek
The work presents the results of the excavation of Early and Late Bronze Age farmstead on the cadaster of former village of Liptice in Teplice region. It provides a base for chronological determination by an analysis of the pottery material. At the same time it describes construction elements of local pile houses, which are compared with current knowledge of lowland settlements of Urnfield culture.
Pottery marks on marks on vessels in Middle Ages in south-east Bohemia. Archeological finds in kontextof medieval settlemnt in Klatovy district.
PTÁK, Martin
The work deals with the issue of marks on pottery vessels in the Early and High Middle Ages in the present-day Klatovy district. An introductory chapter summarizes findings on the issue of the pottery and marking of the vessels. Furthermore, the work discusses settlement in a particular area (archaeological findings, secular and religious architecture, written records). The work also includes an experimental section, which summarizes the findings on the desk preparation, marking of the vessel sub-base issue and the pottery burning itself. A possibility of identification of identical remarks is discussed on the basis of a simple test. The thesis also contains maps, tables and illustrations of particular archaeological findings.
Pots
Frolíková-Kaliszová, Drahomíra
After the measurements of the pots from Great Moravian settlement in Uherské Hradiště I have thought about the fashion of their using.
Horizon findings in a Period of Marcomannic wars on the example Samian ware from Hradisko near Mušov
Klanicová, Soňa
The article presents the file of Samian ware from the locality Hradisko near Mušov found till 2006. The biggest part of the Samian ware originates from Central Gaulish (59,1 %), only 11,4 % representing the oldest period production of Rheinzabern. The majority of Central Gaulish pottery was made after the year 150/160 A.D. Samian ware by Cerialis II (Rheinzabern), which was manufactured after the year 175 A.D. is significant for dating the locality Hradisko near Mušov.
The new knowledge about import Samian ware in Moravia
Klanicová, Soňa
The file Samian ware from Germanic sites (settlement, burials) in Moravia were studied. The biggest intensity of import Samian ware in Moravian area falls into the second half of the 3rd century. Especially pottery products appear in Rheinzabern, Lezoux and Westerndorf and also less commonly products from South Gallia, Heiligenberg and Pfaffenhofen.
Settlement from the time of Lausitz culture in Velké Hoštice
Juchelka, Jiří
From october 2001 till may 2002 the rescue archaeological excavation in Velké Hoštice was led and the border of the locality from the time of Lausitz culture , dated to the phases RHA1-A2, was discovered. The object 557 was the only one, dated to the phases RBC2-RBD.
An importance of the late Great Moravian pottery in Mikulčice (distr. Hodonín)
Kavánová, Blanka
A typological analysis of the late Great Moravian period pottery collection, which was excavated in unit of non-settlement charakter within Mikulčice stronghold suburbium. A characteristic pottery types definitions.

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