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Netolice, Na Jánu. The analyze the early medieval pottery found
HOJEROVÁ, Hana
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the early medieval pottery found at the hillfort Na Jánu acropolis. The pottery assemblage originates from trenchs S2/2000, S3/2003, S4/2003, S5/2003, S4/2001, S5/2001 end S16/2013. I analyzed functional, technological and decorative features of the pottery and, based on these results, created relative chronology of the entire sample.
The Neolithic settlement area Hrdlovka: analysis of ceramic material
VONDROVSKÝ, Václav
The presented diploma thesis aims primarily to the analysis of ceramic material obtained from the Neolithic settlement area Hrdlovka excavated during salvage terrain excavation since the year 1987 to 1990. For the purposes of processing of finds and excavation situations the complex database and digitalised site plan were created in the GIS interface. The analysis of ceramics was targeted particularly to the establishing of settlement area relative chronology and separating of individual settlement phases. Current description system of Czech Neolithic pottery was modified and replenished with regard to Hrdlovka´s finding situation specifics. The process of chronological analysis comprising also spatial data was divided into several steps. Resulting sequence comprises 10 settlement horizons (Hrdlovka A - J), which correspond to nearly uninterrupted development since the early stage of the Linear Pottery culture to the late stage of the Stroked Pottery culture. Important pieces of knowledge were obtained mainly about the transitional phase between the both cultures, which was in Hrdlovka documented by two settlement horizons. The analysis of ceramics spatial distribution and some architecture characteristics are also presented in limited range.
Early Medieval Layers from Hillfort Na Jánu in Netolice. The Analysis of Pottery from the Probe S1/2000
HOJEROVÁ, Hana
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the early medieval pottery in relation to the archaeological layers and situations within the area of western rampart of the hillfort Na Jánu acropolis, based on the field documentation. The next aim of the work is to consider functional, technological and decorative features of the pottery as well as to create a detailed database and to capture a possible development of the whole pottery assemblage within the hillfort area using the appropriate analytical techniques. The thesis also contains a research concerning contemporary methodological approaches to analysis of the early medieval pottery.

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