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Map works in the Moravian-Slovak borderland
Mikošková, Tereza ; Andělová, Pavla (referee) ; Plánka, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with analysis of the development of border region plotting on section of current Czech-Slovak national border in mountains Javorníky, defined by the hills Malý Javorník and Lemešná, on topographic maps. The primary objective of this thesis is to assess the accuracy of plotting of the border and adjacent region during time, starting with historical maps from the 16th century, through military mapping in 18th – 20th century, up to contemporary topographic maps. First part of the bachelor’s thesis is also devoted to the history and issues of interest section of the Moravian-Slovak borderland.
Systematical Field Survey in South Uzbekistan
Tušlová, Petra ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Mařík, Jan (referee)
The following thesis summarizes two years investigation conducted in Sherabad District in South Uzbekistan. The research was focused on systematic field survey in immediate vicinity of tepas, artificial mounds created by centuries of a human inhabitation. Five different areas were examined in order to follow the settlement extant and chronology. The work was conducted by using satellite imageries in combination with topographical maps. The information collected on the fields were marked in PDA running GIS application and evaluated in computer. The results of the field prospection were verified by using complementary methods of the test pits and of the total pickups. Key words: Central Asia, South Uzbekistan, Sherabad District, topographical maps, satellite imagery, systematic field survey, test pits, total pickups, GIS application.
Systematical Field Survey in South Uzbekistan
Tušlová, Petra ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Mařík, Jan (referee)
The following thesis summarizes two years investigation conducted in Sherabad District in South Uzbekistan. The research was focused on systematic field survey in immediate vicinity of tepas, artificial mounds created by centuries of a human inhabitation. Five different areas were examined in order to follow the settlement extant and chronology. The work was conducted by using satellite imageries in combination with topographical maps. The information collected on the fields were marked in PDA running GIS application and evaluated in computer. The results of the field prospection were verified by using complementary methods of the test pits and of the total pickups. Key words: Central Asia, South Uzbekistan, Sherabad District, topographical maps, satellite imagery, systematic field survey, test pits, total pickups, GIS application.
Map works in the Moravian-Slovak borderland
Mikošková, Tereza ; Andělová, Pavla (referee) ; Plánka, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with analysis of the development of border region plotting on section of current Czech-Slovak national border in mountains Javorníky, defined by the hills Malý Javorník and Lemešná, on topographic maps. The primary objective of this thesis is to assess the accuracy of plotting of the border and adjacent region during time, starting with historical maps from the 16th century, through military mapping in 18th – 20th century, up to contemporary topographic maps. First part of the bachelor’s thesis is also devoted to the history and issues of interest section of the Moravian-Slovak borderland.

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