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Palaeoreconstruction of environment, diet, medicine plants, diseases, hygiene etc. for archeological aims for the Medieval time, ev. for the other periods
Jankovská, Vlasta
Palaeoreconstruction of environment, diet, medicine plants, diseases, hygiene etc. for archeological aims for the Medieval time, ev. for the other periods.
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A fifty-year Service to Archaeology
Čulíková, Věra
RNDr. Emanuel Opravil /born 1933/ was focused on Palaeobotany already during his university studies. Bibliography of his papers and articles has more than 400 entries, the most importent is the archaeobotanical study from the slavic stronghold Mikulčice.
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Nondestructive Surveying Methods Applied at the Construction Site 0136, Highway D1 Říkovice - Přerov
Hašek, Vladimír ; Kovárník, J. ; Ondra, K.
A combination of archaeological data, and aerial and geophysical surveying over construction site 0136 Říkovice - Přerov (Highway D 1) has yielded a considerable amount of information, which suggest a relatively dense inhabitation especialy in the northern part of the construction site (right terrace in the valley of Bečva River in the vicinity of Přerov), and rather scarce indications in the southern part. An efficient combination of different methods brought about background information sufficient to subsequently excavate specific areas, which contributed significantly to reducing the costs and time necessary to complete the archaeological research.
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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.
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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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