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Early Mediaeval Slavic Population in Central Europe - a Biocultural Analysis
Jiřičková, Hana ; Vančata, Václav (advisor) ; Soukup, Martin (referee)
TITLE: Early mediaeval Slavic population in Central Europe - a biocultural analysis AUTHOR: Hana Jiřičková DEPARTMENT: Department of Biology and Environmental Studies SUPERVISOR: Doc. RNDr. Václav Vančata, CSc. ABSTRACT: This Bachelor's work supposed to indicate the theories used by the original Slavic people by conquering, settling and colonizing cental Europe in the 6th century. The main purpose is to display the ways they used to survive and prosper. The importance of language, religion, agriculture and trades are also displayed. The influence of Christian religion and decline of polytheistic religion were also important in their lives just as well the language in which they communicate with them self and relation with other Indo-Europeans. Agriculture was the fundamental way of survival, grow of food, developing trades, introducing coins and burial ceremonies were also important in their society. KEYWORDS: Slavs, early mediaeval, Central Europe, biocultural analysis
Early Mediaeval Slavic Population in Central Europe - a Biocultural Analysis
Jiřičková, Hana ; Vančata, Václav (advisor) ; Soukup, Martin (referee)
TITLE: Early mediaeval Slavic population in Central Europe - a biocultural analysis AUTHOR: Hana Jiřičková DEPARTMENT: Department of Biology and Environmental Studies SUPERVISOR: Doc. RNDr. Václav Vančata, CSc. ABSTRACT: This Bachelor's work supposed to indicate the theories used by the original Slavic people by conquering, settling and colonizing cental Europe in the 6th century. The main purpose is to display the ways they used to survive and prosper. The importance of language, religion, agriculture and trades are also displayed. The influence of Christian religion and decline of polytheistic religion were also important in their lives just as well the language in which they communicate with them self and relation with other Indo-Europeans. Agriculture was the fundamental way of survival, grow of food, developing trades, introducing coins and burial ceremonies were also important in their society. KEYWORDS: Slavs, early mediaeval, Central Europe, biocultural analysis

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