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Interpretation of Moravian objects of Slavic cult
Klanica, Zdeněk
Nowadays, new interpretations occur in Moravia related to older findings, connected so far with the realization of pre-Christian Slavic cults. In their conclusions, the authors of some essays do not take into their consideration known comparative material, results of domestic and foreign archaeoreligionistics and related scientific disciplines.
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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.
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Okrouhlík. Excavation of Mesolithic settlement area in the Kamenice river canyon
Svoboda, Jiří ; Hajnalová, M. ; Horáček, I. ; Novák, Martin ; Přichystal, A. ; Šajnerová, A.
This paper introduces a group of newly discovered Mesolithic rockshelter sites, clustered at the confluence of two rocky canyons in the sandstone region of North Bohemia, Czech Republic (Dolský Mlýn, Šamanská rokle, Prasečí převis, Ferdinandova soutěska, Kostelní rokle). The Okrouhlík rockshelter, representative of the Early Mesolithic stage, was excavated almost completely, demonstrating internal within-site patterning: a central hearth, system of surrounding kettle-shaped pits, and two large, stone-filled, marginally located hearths. Analyses of the environmental data, fauna, and raw material, typological and use-wear analyses of lithic artifacts are included.
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The osteological analysis of the bones from the early medieval Přerov
Sůvová, Z. ; Procházka, Rudolf ; Weiter, L.
The article presents the osteological analysis from the early medieval castle of Přerov (period of the 2st half 10st - half of the 11st century). Within the collection prevail the bones of pig, followed with cattle. There occured also relatively high part of the horse- and quarry bones. The animal structure support the theory of the placement of the polish troop of the sovereign Boleslav the Brave in the castle of Přerov in the beginning of the 11th century.
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Archaeo-geophysical survey of ditch enclosures in Kyjov I
Hašek, Vladimír ; Kovárník, J. ; Tomešek, J.
A site with two ditch enclosures by an aerial survey approximately 1000 - 1200 meters due south-west from the town Kyjov. The actual geophysical survey of the site focused on an area of some 180 x 150 m; a Canadian gradiometer OVERHAUSER GSM-19 (sensitivity 0,01 nT/m) continuous data acquisition. Our results showed that this structure includes two ditches of different sizes, filed with dark soil with higher magnetic susceptibility. Finds from this site include mostly fragment of pottery from Early Bronze Age. We also list a tool made of speckled silicate - the finds can be specified as the classical phase of Únětice culture.
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