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Bohemia in the Merovingian age
Korený, Rastislav ; Košnar, Lubomír (advisor) ; Sláma, Jiří (referee) ; Varsik, Vladimír (referee)
Bohemia in the Merovingian age - end of the 5th - 6th century AD Rastislav Korený Mining Museum Příbram Abstract The following objectives have been pursued in the dissertation: 1. A new commented inventory of sites from the end of the 5th and 6th century (excluding coin finds) which should become a reliable basis for an analysis of the collected material. The last inventory of such kind was created by Bedřich Svoboda approximately sixty years ago, i.e. in the 1940-1950s, and it was not published until 1965. The need for a new revised inventory became apparent over the recent years. During the physical re-evaluation of earlier finds and related primary visual and textual documentation, which was carried out in the years 1996- 2013 (30 museum and non-museum collections, 4 separate archival collections and other information sources were revised), there was a striking discrepancy between the published data contained in the catalogue of the above mentioned monograph and reality. The excavations carried out after 1965 also, naturally, resulted in the expansion of the amount of available source material. 2. Because the material currently available from settlements was published by Ivana Pleinerová in 2007, the analysis of the collected data concentrated, in addition to the identification of chronologically more...
Bohemia in the Merovingian age
Korený, Rastislav ; Košnar, Lubomír (advisor) ; Sláma, Jiří (referee) ; Varsik, Vladimír (referee)
Bohemia in the Merovingian age - end of the 5th - 6th century AD Rastislav Korený Mining Museum Příbram Abstract The following objectives have been pursued in the dissertation: 1. A new commented inventory of sites from the end of the 5th and 6th century (excluding coin finds) which should become a reliable basis for an analysis of the collected material. The last inventory of such kind was created by Bedřich Svoboda approximately sixty years ago, i.e. in the 1940-1950s, and it was not published until 1965. The need for a new revised inventory became apparent over the recent years. During the physical re-evaluation of earlier finds and related primary visual and textual documentation, which was carried out in the years 1996- 2013 (30 museum and non-museum collections, 4 separate archival collections and other information sources were revised), there was a striking discrepancy between the published data contained in the catalogue of the above mentioned monograph and reality. The excavations carried out after 1965 also, naturally, resulted in the expansion of the amount of available source material. 2. Because the material currently available from settlements was published by Ivana Pleinerová in 2007, the analysis of the collected data concentrated, in addition to the identification of chronologically more...
Contributions the understanding of the settlement structure in Bohemia during the Late Roman Period and the Migration Period. Contemporary stage of knowledge - questions and problems - evalution based on interregional relations
Jiřík, Jaroslav ; Košnar, Lubomír (advisor) ; Tejral, Jaroslav (referee) ; Varsik, Vladimír (referee)
Broader revue of the problem of the settlement structure of the Czech basin in the Late Roman and Migration period raises a number of observations based on different methodologies and the angles of the view by which the issue can be seen the research on this period. In principle, these circuits can be divided into several thematic groups: 1) Topography of the settlements and grave grounds, 2) the chronological aspects of the settlements, 3) cultural development and inter-regional relations, 4) issues of cultural and biological continuity and discontinuity, 5) a description and determination of the finds, 6) the methodological problems of the settlements and grave grounds research, 7) application of natural sciences, 8) the problem of the economic base and economic strategies, 9) research of the technological features. This paper tried to concentrate the various aspects of settlement structure development with a much-needed comparison with similar situations in the neighboring areas of the wider Central Europe. In a broader geographic distributed phenomena, such as the presence of barbarian foederati in the Roman army or in the case of migrant populations of Central Europe by 405/406 A.D., was clearly necessary the European interference. All these questions this work does not answer in the same level, which...

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