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Meat processing in a medieval and early modern city from the perspective of archeozoology
SLOVÁK, Martin
This paper aims to approach butchery techniques in the urban environment medieval and early modern period. The theoretical part deals with the guild and the craft environment of the butcher's guild organization, which was the basis for the processing and distribution of meat. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the archeozoological view of the butchery. The practical part consists of an analysis of butcher's marks on animal bone material excavated in the Wenceslas Square (trench 6).
Okrouhlík. Excavation of Mesolithic settlement area in the Kamenice river canyon
Svoboda, Jiří ; Hajnalová, M. ; Horáček, I. ; Novák, Martin ; Přichystal, A. ; Šajnerová, A.
This paper introduces a group of newly discovered Mesolithic rockshelter sites, clustered at the confluence of two rocky canyons in the sandstone region of North Bohemia, Czech Republic (Dolský Mlýn, Šamanská rokle, Prasečí převis, Ferdinandova soutěska, Kostelní rokle). The Okrouhlík rockshelter, representative of the Early Mesolithic stage, was excavated almost completely, demonstrating internal within-site patterning: a central hearth, system of surrounding kettle-shaped pits, and two large, stone-filled, marginally located hearths. Analyses of the environmental data, fauna, and raw material, typological and use-wear analyses of lithic artifacts are included.

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