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Mobility of human populations at the end of the Stone Age
ČERVINKA, Pavel
The presented work entitled "Mobility of Human Populations at the End of the Stone Age" describes, generalizes, summarizes and subsequently evaluates the factors of migratory tendencies in prehistory - for the period of Neolithic over Eneolithic to Early Bronze Age. Emphasis is placed on the clarification of all interdisciplinary issues. Further on a detailed description of individual processes and archaeological approaches to them. As a basis for my own research, a database of data impacted by articles based on the study of strontium isotopes was created. In the next steps, the database was processed using statistical tools and its outputs were contingency tabletables and charts. Spatial assessment and their contexts were conducted in the GIS (Geographic Information System).
Intestinal parasites in archeological material from medieval period
BRUZLOVÁ, Pavlína
The aim of this thesis was to search for and identify human and/or animal intestinal parasite eggs in archeological material from medieval period in Brno and Prague. Concentration methods - sedimentation and flotation were used for parasite identification. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used for the detection of parasite DNA. The results were put into context with other data published in similar studies and research.
Paleoparasitological analysis of organic sediments at the archeological locality in Národní třída, Prague
MYŠKOVÁ, Eva
The aim of the work was to examine samples from the archaeological site in an attempt to identify human and/or animal intestinal parasite eggs. Another task was to detect parasitic protist DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Then the results were compared to other facts obtained from the research at this locality and overall comparisons of results to other medieval sites were obtained.
Ancient DNA studies in anthropology and archaeology: the limits
Rídl, J. ; Sládek, Vladimír
The review is concentrated on aDNA studies in the anthropology and archaeology.

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