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Antrakologická analýza a možnosti rekonstrukce skladby a struktury dřevin z ranně středověkých hradišť jihozápadních Čech
PETRLÍKOVÁ, Veronika
This study focuses on the possibility of regional vegetation reconstruction based on anthracological evidence originating from two hillforts Prácheň and Netolice. Charcoals were analyzed from both hillforts and from the areas under the hillfort. Specific anthracomass, the relative proportion of mass fractions and the part of the tree used according to the curvature of the tree rings were monitored for the sets. This data was compared with the results of the pollen analysis and with the reconstruction map of the vegetation. The development of the area's settlement was described on the basis of the archaeological database Archaelogical map of Czech Republic
Contribution to the settlement of the Prague Castle (documents and changes of settlement in the west forecastle in place today's so called Northern Wing)
Hurajčíková, Veronika ; Sláma, Jiří (advisor) ; Frolík, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the beginnings of the Prague Castle. The principal attention is mainly turned to a closer recognation of course of settlement in the original west forecastle, which means today's forecastles I, II and IV. In connection with this problem the principal goal of this thesis consists in processing of the research that Jan Frolík accomplished within the forecastle I and the forecastle IV in the building of today's so called Northern Wing in 1987. There were six trenches with features and habitation layers of the Early Middle Ages explored. These discovered archaeological sections were divided into horizons in chronological sequence on the basis of stratigraphy (reciprocal superposition of features), or in the case of habitation layers on the basis of ceramics. Subsequent analysis of ceramic material enabled to date them more precisely. Also processing and evaluation of the remaining archaeological artifacts, primarily bone artifacts and animal bones, is a part of this thesis. At the end of the thesis the results of the research are counted among the context of the evolution of so called west forecastle, alternatively of the general evolution of the history of Prague Castle.
Prehistoric settlement of Levý Hradec (Central Bohemia)
Vávrová, Barbora ; Bláhová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dobeš, Miroslav (referee)
The thesis presents the results of processing the excavation of the acropolis of Levý Hradec (district of Praha-západ). The excavation took place between 1940-1954 under the leadership of Ivan Borkovský (ARÚ ČSAV in Prague). The hillfort is known as the Early Medieval center, however it was notably settled during the prehistory as well. Unfortunately, these findings have not been processed yet. The main aim of this thesis was the identification of prehistoric cultures on the basis of pottery collection, assignment of the extent of settlement in particular cultures and effort to date the prehistoric phases of fortification on the basis of original documentation and the pottery findings. Moreover, there was the attempt to identificate the excavated objects in documentation and cross connect the pottery with documentation.
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.
Contribution to the history of early medieval settlement in southern Bohemia. Archaeology and early medieval hillfort in Doudleby
MAŠKOVÁ, Hana
The subject of this thesis is the early medieval hillfort in Doudleby, which is presented here mainly from the archaeological point of view. One of the most important aims of this thesis is to summarize the archaeological findings, which are related to this hillfort and to provide an overview and information on available archaeological material from Doudleby. However, attention was paid to the early medieval hillforts in general and especially to South Bohemian hillforts. A smaller set of pottery was also analyzed in this bachelor thesis.
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.
Ceramic Finds from around St Martin's Rotunda at Vyšehrad
Varadzin, Ladislav
First processing of archaeological survey at St. Martin (Vyšehrad), proceeded in 1924-1926 by K. Guth. It brought knowledge of settlement's beginning in early medieval hillfort (at Vyšehrad).
Chronology and importance of hillfort Rubín in the light of new Early Middle Ages finds
Profantová, Naďa ; Stolz, D.
Contribution on chronology and importance of hillfort Rubín in the light of new Early Middle Ages finds.

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