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Ivan Borkovský. An archaeologist between legends, two world wars and two totalitarian regimes
Maříková-Kubková, Jana ; Adámek, František
Archaeologist Ivan Borkovský led the technical and later professional research of Prague Castle for more than forty years, in addition to dozens of other sites. He is one of the most prominent personalities of Czechoslovak and Czech archaeology of the Middle Ages. He was a colleague and teacher of a number of prominent archaeologists, historians and architects. Yet there are unknown moments in his personal life and in his fate in the tense periods of the 20th century. In the memoirs of his students and colleagues, there are stories that have become legendary in the nearly fifty years since his death. But most of them are not based on truth. The question is whether Ivan Borkovský himself gave rise to these stories or whether they were written later and what role the personality of the narrator played in them. The presented text focuses on these twists and turns in his life and attempts to confirm or refute the oft-repeated clichés through archival research. Last but not least, the thesis aims to pave the way for a more comprehensive treatment of his scholarly legacy, which will not be possible without an understanding of the pitfalls that accompanied his life.
Selection of mortars samples for radiocarbon dating
Válek, Jan ; Kozlovcev, Petr ; Fialová, Anna ; Kotková, Kristýna ; Frankeová, Dita ; Skružná, Olga ; Maříková-Kubková, Jana ; Tomanová, Pavla ; Herichová, Iva ; Světlík, Ivo ; Pachnerová Brabcová, Kateřina ; Šimek, Pavel
Radiocarbon dating of organic residues may not always correctly determine the age of analysed historic mortars. Therefore, it seems advantageous to use of carbon dating of the carbon contained in the structure of the lime mortar, which will provide representative data of the age of the investigated structure. The methodology presents basic instructions and rules for sample selection, processing, and evaluation. The aim of this methodology is the identification of cases where the radiocarbon dating of a binder is appropriate and to define the reasons why some binder systems fail to provide relevant results.
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Use of the NMR spectroscopy for structural analysis of the plant metabolites
Maříková, Jana ; Kuneš, Jiří (advisor) ; Špulák, Marcel (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry Candidate: Jana Maříková Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jiří Kuneš, CSc. Title of Thesis:Use of the NMR spectroscopy for structural analysis of the plant metabolites This diploma thesis is based on the structure determination of unknown compounds. These compounds, plant alkaloids, have been carried out of Fumaria officinalis L. (Fumariaceae) and Nerine bowdenii (Amaryllidaceae) at the Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology of the Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové. After that, some of them were passed to the NMR laboratory, requesting a structure determination. The goal of this diploma thesis was the sample identification of three unknown substances by NMR analysis. The unknown compounds were identified on the basic of the NMR experiments (1 H NMR, 13 C NMR, gHSQC, gHMBC, gCOSY, NOESY). Then the structures were compared with the data provided in the subject publications.
Situation of German population in Teplice-Šanov Regarding the Transfer of Germans from the Czechoslovak Republic.
Maříková, Jana ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Nováková, Tamara (referee)
This thesis uses archive materials to map the post-war situation of German population in a Czechoslovak district of Teplice-Šanov. Before the war, the German population made for more than 70% of the total population of this borderline area. In 1947 it was only about 7%. In the first months after the end of the war, 27,000 - 34,000 of German nationals were banished from the area. In the following transfers 29,487 were forced out between February and August of 1946. More Germans continued to leave the country after the regular transfers in additional transports up until 1950. Only some specific groups of German speaking inhabitants were permitted to stay in Czechoslovakia - antifascists, Austrians, German experts, people living in mixed marriages, some of the German clergy, and those who were pardoned. In Teplice-Šanov it was a considerably large group of specialists (especially in the field of mining) who remained. The issue of repopulating the regions affected by the expulsion of Germans is also addressed. Settlers from inland, other borderline areas, Slovakia and from abroad came to the Teplice-Šanov district. The total number of newcomers in May 1947 was 47,402. This thesis uses an actual example of one district to illustrate the complexity of post-war situation. The analysis of the stance of...
Social and Economical Situation of Countryside in the Roman Province of Dalmatia and in the Histria in the 1st Century BC - 5th Century AD
Kopáčková, Jana ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Maříková-Kubková, Jana (referee) ; Čechová, Martina (referee)
The focus of this thesis is on the social and economic conditions prevailing in the countryside of Histria and the Roman province of Dalmatia from the 1st century BC till the 5th century AD. The thesis' chapters are dealing with specific issues of the provincial rural areas (villae rusticae, vici), legal matters (such as civic status of inhabitants or land ownership) and the general economic situation, particularly the role of agriculture within the system of production, distribution and consumption. The analysis of preserved epigraphic monuments is a crucial part of the chapter on agriculture, whose main focus is on the agricultural production - especially cultivation of olive trees and vines. The production of olive oil and wine was shown to having been far more extensive than previously thought. Other forms of production were also pointed out: figlinae (ceramics workshops), fullonicae (textile workshops) as well as salt production. Distribution and consumption were closely connected to agricultural production, and traces of trade may be followed both on land and at sea. Key words countryside, villae rusticae, Roman Province of Dalmatia, Histria, agriculture, wine, olive oil
Origins of architectural traditions of Pre-Romanesque central-plan churches in Bohemia. Case study: St. Peter and Paul Rotunda at Budeč.
Tomanová, Pavla ; Maříková-Kubková, Jana (advisor) ; Dresler, Petr (referee) ; Mařík, Jan (referee)
Origins of architectural traditions of Pre-Romanesque central-plan churches in Bohemia. Case study: St. Peter and Paul Rotunda at Budeč. Abstract - "West" Frankish Empire, the "East" Dalmatia and the "South" St. Peter and Paul Rotunda at Budeč, one of the at Budeč Budeč , Budeč administrative centre of the emerging Přemyslid state, but particularly as a missionary Budeč on Budeč are defined
NMR Spectroscopy in Structure Elucidation of Isolated Alkaloids
Maříková, Jana ; Kuneš, Jiří (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Karel (referee) ; Šaman, David (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department: Department of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry Candidate: Mgr. Jana Maříková Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jiří Kuneš, CSc. Title of Doctoral Thesis: NMR Spectroscopy in Structure Elucidation of Isolated Alkaloids This doctoral thesis deals with the structure elucidation of secondary metabolites isolated from two different plant families - Amaryllidaceae and Apocynaceae. Isolation of analyzed compounds from these plants was performed by colleagues from the Department of Pharmaceutical Botany. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was the crucial method for the structure determination of isolated alkaloids. Processed data acquired from one-dimensional NMR experiments, as well as multidimensional and dynamic NMR methods, led to the identification of various alkaloid structures. Furthermore, in certain specific cases of the analysis, chiral solvents were employed to determine enantiomeric purity. Other analytical experiments commonly used in the field of natural product identification were carried out. The outcome of this work is the elucidation of 30 alkaloid structures not described in the literature or insufficiently characterized. Several new structural types have been identified, as well as structures representing isolation...
NMR Spectroscopy in Structure Elucidation of Isolated Alkaloids
Maříková, Jana ; Kuneš, Jiří (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Karel (referee) ; Šaman, David (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department: Department of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry Candidate: Mgr. Jana Maříková Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jiří Kuneš, CSc. Title of Doctoral Thesis: NMR Spectroscopy in Structure Elucidation of Isolated Alkaloids This doctoral thesis deals with the structure elucidation of secondary metabolites isolated from two different plant families - Amaryllidaceae and Apocynaceae. Isolation of analyzed compounds from these plants was performed by colleagues from the Department of Pharmaceutical Botany. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was the crucial method for the structure determination of isolated alkaloids. Processed data acquired from one-dimensional NMR experiments, as well as multidimensional and dynamic NMR methods, led to the identification of various alkaloid structures. Furthermore, in certain specific cases of the analysis, chiral solvents were employed to determine enantiomeric purity. Other analytical experiments commonly used in the field of natural product identification were carried out. The outcome of this work is the elucidation of 30 alkaloid structures not described in the literature or insufficiently characterized. Several new structural types have been identified, as well as structures representing isolation...
Archaeologia historica 51. 100 years of Czech and Slovak archaeology of Middle Ages. State castle Křivoklát 23-26 September 2019. Book of abstracts
Maříková-Kubková, Jana ; Válová, Katarína
The 51st conference Archaeologia Historica was dedicated to the centenary of the founding of the State Archaeological Institute in Prague. It was divided into topics that were devoted to the history of archaeological institutions, methodological development of medieval archaeology, long-term researched localities and important personalities of the field. In the next section, there were contributions devoted to current research.

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