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Archeozoology of three high-medieval plots in Chrudim - Hradební street
BALOGHOVÁ, Renata
The goal of this work was to determinate and analyse osteological material from an archeological site, which was dated from high Middle Ages to early modern period. Then, the results were compared to other literature engaging in similarly dated localities.
Paleoparasitological analysis in organic sediments on archeological locality in Chrudim
BARTOŠOVÁ, Lenka
The goal of this work was to examine the samples from archeological site in an attempt to identify human and/or animal intestinal parasite eggs. Another task was to detect parasitic protist antigens by ELISA test. Then the results were compared with other facts obtained from research of this locality.
Iron bloom from Žďár nad Sázavou in the light of questions of phosphoric iron in medieval cutlery
Hošek, Jiří ; Malý, K. ; Zavyalov, V.
The examined bloom came from the North of Žďár nad Sázavou, formerly a 13th century medieval town abolished between 1262 and 1276. The bloom was uncovered in pit No.551 (pieces of slag and remnants of furnace were found besides the bloom) situated in the area with traces of metallurgical activities. Investigation of the object revealed that the bloom consisted of inhomogeneous phosphorus-rich metal which presumably was not intended for ordinary treatment. The bloom may be a result of unsuccessful smelting either a semiproduct of a material intended for special purposes. The phosphoric iron was used in production of luxury medieval knives for example. With regards to problems to evidence local luxury knife-making, the semiproducts with elevated phosphorus content could attest an appropriate background for a local luxury-knife production.
Iron Bloom from the defunct medieval village of Polom (district of Blansko)
Merta, J. ; Hošek, Jiří
The site of the former medieval village of Polom is situated in the margin of an old ironworking district in the centre of Moravian Karst. The only mention about Polom as a living village comes from 1432 (later documents from 1526, 1548, 1560 and 1597 already mention the village as a desolated one). According to the ceramic material (surface prospecting) we can suppose the village existed from the 13th to the 15th centuries. Its extinction is most likely associated with the year-long siege of the neighbouring New Castle during the war between kings Jiři of Poděbrady and Matthias Corvinus. It seems, according to the geography of the surrounding areas, that Polom was an agricultural village. However, recently an iron bloom was unlawfully excavated in the site.
Excavation of the Nový Herštejn castle in the year 2003
Durdík, Tomáš ; Kausek, P. ; Procházka, Z.
Presentation of results of excavations of the castle in the year 2003.
Rescue excavation of the second gate of Rýzmberk castle in the year 2003
Durdík, Tomáš ; Kausek, P.
Presentation of results of excavations of the castle in the year 2003.
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.
Vraclav - spirit of a place : contributions of the colloguium held 11th October in Vraclav
Sekotová, V. ; Svatoš, Martin ; Svatoš, M.
Proceedings of the conference about the history of Vraclav - a noteworthy place of medieval and modern Bohemia.
Ethnic Classification and Language Communication of Brno Inhabitants in the Middle Ages and in the Early Modern Period
Sulitková, Ludmila ; Jordánková, H.
The study is focused on the problem of the ethnic classification and language communication of inhabitans of Brno as one of the most important royal cities of Moravia in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period. Based on the deep analysis of sources available we can say that they do not reflect any primary-ethnic-based animosities during the whole presented period.

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