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Three chapters from the late aeneolithic and the early bronze age transition in the Central Europe
Limburský, Petr ; Jiráň, Luboš (advisor) ; Bátora, Jozef (referee) ; Ernée, Michal (referee)
AnotaceEN Petr Limburský: Tři kapitoly z problematiky konce eneolitu a počátku starší doby bronzové ve střední Evropě. / Three chapters from the Late Aeneolithic and the EarlyBronze Age Transition in the Central Europe/ Encompassing the inconsistence of period of the Late Aenelithic and beginnings of the Early Bronze Age that has been widely discussed in its entirety in the literature is limited on one side by the detailed analyses of archaeological materia! at the levels of regions or find collections, and by the existence of supra-regiona! models and interpretative schemes on the other. By using detailed insights into the above-mentioned issues, the submitted thesis can draw its attention mainly to the topics of chronology based on Radiocarbon dating, testimony of change of the grave equipment in the observed period of time, and properties of burial inventories. Moreover, results of field excavations conducted by the author of so-far the most extensive cemetery of the Bell- Beaker culture in Bohemia at Vlíněves, Mělník district, have been a!so introduced and utilized in this thesis. Three distinct milestones can be highlighted in development of the Radiocarbon dating method. Without questions, the fust one is represented by the enforcement of credibility, applicability, and relative universality of this...
Domamyslice. The urnfield culture cemetery
Sedláček, Radko ; Jiráň, Luboš (referee) ; Bouzek, Jan (referee)
Submitted publication is an issue of the diploma work from the year 2002. The work is formally made by the publication of excavations of the urnfield cemetery in Domamyslice, distr. Prostějov and the analysis of the acquired materials. It follows with the original and incomplete publication set out by A. Gottwald in the past century. Thanks to this work the number of known graves increased to 319 and also its chronological span became wider (from the end of the phase R BD till R HB3). Several phenomenons in the frame of a funeral rite were observed, e.g. the tumulus of a lusatian grave-mound interpreted wrongfully in the original publication as the ustrine. The locality was embodied to the wider geographical context. These connections imply continuity with the near cemetery at Seloutky that was used in the Lusatian Culture and in the hallstatt period of the Silesian-Platěnice Culture. The inhabitans of this microregion had been buried at the both cemeteries so that Domamyslice - with its two or three grave concentrations - is just a middle part in time of one large cemetery. The analysis of the material contained in the graves describes the necropolis as a rich one in pottery and bronze artefacts. Though several elaboration of the collection of bronze pins from the locality we found one untested type, that...
Research of the Urnfield Period in Bohemia - state of the art and prospects
Jiráň, Luboš
The form of research in the field of Urnfield Period in Bohemia limp along. It´s necessary to improve education and extend the number of specialists and participate in the international co-operation.

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