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Spatial analysis of a late antique site - example of Jandavlattepa
Machačíková, Tereza ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Klír, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis aims to evaluate spatial distribution of the small finds from the late antique site in southern Uzbekistan (Sherabad district) - Jandavlattepa. Using archaeological methods as spatial analysis, it aspires to help determine functions of the constructions and buildings on this site. In the theoretical part, it presents history and developement of the spatial analysis as scientific field and describes basical principals of some of its methods. In the practical part, it deals the site itself and tries to analyse its situation by aforementioned methods (especially visual analysis - for this purpose complex plans with distribution of small finds in the excavated sectors 7 and 20 was drawn). It concludes that because of the complicated archeological contexts at the site, it is not possible to establish precise function of discovered rooms. However it proposes some interpretations of results of this analysis.
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Non-destructive archaeology on landmarks of the capital punishment in South Bohemia
ŠITNEROVÁ, Ivana
The part of research describes the perception of death in the Middle Ages and Early modern period. This part also presents the term of legal archeology and gives out the summary about the archeological and historical-topographic situation in the Czech republic, especially in South Bohemia. Furthermore, the thesis pursues in non-destructive archeology and its results in some landmarks of the capital punishment in South Bohemia.
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