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Herodeion
Maříková-Kubková, Jana
The article deals with both form and significance of stacked artificial mountain for the construction of Herod's castle, but its current form, due to archaeological research.
Mountain of mountains
Mařík, T. ; Maříková-Kubková, Jana
Proceedings brings contributions about the concept of holy mountains in various cultures and time periods, from ancient Egypt, through Syria, China to indigenous Mesoamerica.
Development of settlement in Krems basin with emphasis on material sources from high middle ages until early modern period
HAMAN, Jaroslav
This work analyzes the development of settlement in Krems basin and it is mainly focused on the period of medieval colonization and on early modern period. The description of the development of settlement in explored district is based on written documents, geographical data, toponymy and it is especially based on archeological sources. This work is the synthesis of researches which were made by South-Bohemian Museum in České Budějovice, Regional Museum in Český Krumlov and surface collection of J. Polách. Appendices: Maps,catalogue, layout and photographical documentation of immovable archeological monuments, drawings and photography of finds, etc.
Study of skeletal residues degradation using infrared spektroskoscopy
Vitešníková, A ; Prokeš, L. ; Nývltová Fišáková, Miriam ; Drozdová, E. ; Kouřil, Pavel ; Stabrava, Pavel ; Gryc, Jana
Infrared spectroscopy is one of the most frequent method used for identi'cation of various materials. Method was used in this study for characterisation of postmortal degradation of skeletal residues. An Essentials importance for preservation or degradation of bone tissue have the qualities of surrounding soil – mainly pH level and humidity. In acidic surroundings the mineral composition of bone – hydroxyapatite Ca5(PO4)3OH is gradually melt, which can 'nally eventuate in decalci'cation of bone tissue. Another result of the acidic environment is recrystalization of hydroxyapatite into the other mineral called bruslit (CaHPO4 . 2 H2O). Brushit occurence was approved in bones of Dietrichstein family members, who were buried in a family crypt in Mikulov. A speci'c factor in.uencing degradation of bones is high temperature. FTIR spectroscopy can be used to dif- ferentiate between burnt or unburnt bones and thanks to this method the temperature of cremation and the burning conditions can be successfully estimated. Bone residues coming from the necropolis in Přibor (the Bronz Age, the Iron Age) and also animal residues from Chotěbuz-Podo- bora were analysed.
Archaeological excavation in Chomutov, Žižka´s square
Lissek, Petr ; Nový, Miroslav ; Sýkora, Milan
Archeologický výzkum v l. 2007-2008 odkryl pozůstatky komendy (později přestavěné na zámek) a části města, včetně objektů zbořených v r. 1946. Výzkum poskytl cenný materiál pro studium středověké a renesanční každodennosti společenských elit.
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Archaelogical excavation of Nobleseat in Bílý Újezd
Sýkora, Milan
Tvrz v Bílém Újezdě byla podrobena stavebně historickému průzkumu, a díky probíhající rekonstrukci i archeologickému výzkumu. Ten spolu s novými stavebně historickými poznatky upřesnil a částečně i vyvrátil doposud zažité představy o vývoji tohoto sídla.
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Noble Interest. Women in Czech Archaeology in 19th and at the Beginning of 20th Century
SKLENÁŘOVÁ, Eva
This paper concentrates on the role of women in science, specifically in archaeology of past centuries. The women{\crq}s access to education and scientific career had been restricted by then notion of woman{\crq}s proper standing in society {--} educated and independently intellectually active woman didn{\crq}t fit in the required role of the custodian of family hearth, of spouse and mother. So the women interested in science had to overcome various prejudices and obstacles. The introduction of this work briefly informs about traditional women{\crq}s standing in the society and about possibilities of their education in the setting of high schools and universities in the flow of centuries. It presents also a short insight into the history of archaeology as a discipline to show in which stage it was in the time these women worked in it. This paper finds in these women pre-archaeologists three kinds of leading motivations. The first, most typical model, were women influenced by their husbands. Women of the archaeologists often participated on their work either from marital solidarity or of one{\crq}s own interest that survived the spouse{\crq}s death. The second biggest group was formed by the daughters of archaeologists that grew up amongst prehistoric relics and, as kids, attended archaeological research with their fathers. In this group we also find either a short time fascination or lifelong influence. The third group is formed by the women from non-archaeologist families. Some of them familiarized with prehistoric relics through their commercial interests, others, and this group was bigger, displayed purely personal passion for this science. This latter group made friends with important archaeologists of their time and engaged in this trade under their leadership. The last part of the work is formed by the succinct reference on educated professional women archaeologists who followed this pioneers on the area of interest {--} though in fact they don{\crq}t fit into epoch and topic investigated.

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