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Roman temporary camp and new finds from the Roman Period in Charvátská Nová Ves
Vlach, Marek
In year 2006 during the testing phase of a predictive model project (Institute of Archaeology and Museology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University) were encountered traces of the Germanic activities in vicinity of the Roman temporary camp in Charvátská Nová Ves. Using the method of geological probing it was possible to spatially specify exact position of the temporary camp, discovered previously during the aerial survey. The probing also provided information for buildup of simple profile of temporary camp ditch.
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New settlement findings form Young and Late Roman Period in Sudoměřice
Vlach, Marek
During the years 2003 and 2004 Institute for Archaeological Heritage Conservation Brno excavated a polycultural site NW of Sudoměřice. Among others there were recognized remains of the barbarian settlement from the Late Roman Period. The archaeological component is represented by the rests of four sunken-floor dwellings, unidentified settlement pits and the assemblage of movable items. Besides dominating pottery of local production there were observed e.g. categories of roman-provincial pottery, Germanic brooches, combs and spur.
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Burial rite of hunter DV 16 from paleontology and palaeoethnology point view
Nývltová Fišáková, Miriam ; Sázelová, S.
During the archaeological research, which was made at the locality Dolní Věstonice was uncovered a recessed hut. Compared to the rest of settlement the animals from this object are remarkably distinguishing. The bones of foxes, hares and wolves are closely concetrated to each other, so it seems that they were mostly in the anatomic position and that they are belonging to one individual. In addition these bones are constituing noticeable accumulations around the body of deceased. All animals were hunted in the early spring (February-April), which is resulting from the analysis of the seasonal increaments of the cementum on the roots of teeth. It seems that these animals were probably given to the deceased man, so they could indirectly show the time period of the hunter’s burial.
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Das wirtschaftliche Hinterland der frühmittelalterlichen Zentren
Poláček, Lumír
Volume from the international meeting at Mikulčice in the days 25th - 27th May 2005. The main topic is problematic of the structure of settlement in the surroundings of the Early Mediaeval centres ("agrarian" hinterland) and questions of ability running-up a centre. Volume contains 25 mostly archaeological articles from Germany, Poland, Czech, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary. It is a contribution to the economical and social problematic of the Early Middle Ages.
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