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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
Comparison of Czech Studies at Selected Universities Abroad with the Czech Studies for Foreigners at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University
Kochetkov, Kayrat ; Hasil, Jiří (advisor) ; Boccou Kestřánková, Marie (referee)
This thesis aims to compare the teaching of Czech as a foreign language at the Faculty of Arts at the Charles University in Prague and other facilities in the world, especially those in Europe. The comparison is based on data gathered from websites and information obtained through direct visits and subsequent contacts with specific departments at selected universities. Foremost, this included the Humboldt University in Berlin, the University of Vienna and the Jagellon University in Krakow. This thesis also presents the Slavic studies institutes at these universities. The evaluation was done using a questionnaire, along with a brief test of selected students of bohemistics at the universities mentioned above, as well as a questionnaire for one of their pedagogues. The thesis contains the comparison of the curriculum at the bachelor's degree level and the comparison of knowledge which the students at this level have gained. In the conclusion, the author offers a comparison based on knowledge obtained objectively and subjectively. It does not compare the quality of teaching as such, but the possibilities of studying Czech as a foreign language at these universities.
Comparison of Czech Studies at Selected Universities Abroad with the Czech Studies for Foreigners at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University
Kochetkov, Kayrat ; Hasil, Jiří (advisor) ; Hrdlička, Milan (referee)
This thesis aims to compare the teaching of Czech as a foreign language at the Faculty of Arts at the Charles University in Prague and other facilities in the world, especially those in Europe. The comparison is based on data gathered from websites and information obtained through direct visits and subsequent contacts with specific departments at selected universities. Foremost, this included the Humboldt University in Berlin, the University of Vienna and the Jagellon University in Krakow. This thesis also presents the Slavic studies institutes at these universities. The thesis contains the comparison of the curriculum at the bachelor s degree level and the comparison of knowledge which the students at this level have gained. In the conclusion, the author offers a comparison based on knowledge obtained objectively and subjectively. It does not compare the quality of teaching as such, but the possibilities of studying Czech as a foreign language at these universities.
Slavic *tis7 - an evergreen problem of Slavic etymology?
Blažek, V. ; Janyšková, Ilona
The aim of this contribution is to summarize and reconsider all the existing etymologies of the Slavic dendronym *tis7 ‘yew tree’ as well as the etymologies of probable or alleged related words and to suggest new solutions to this problem. This was carried out on the basis of a detailed semantic analysis of primary texts, onomastic materials, and also on the historical and cultural background.
Archaeological findings Avar-Slavic girdle fitting in the Czech Republic
VARAUSOVÁ, Michaela
The subject of this thesis is processing found Avar-Slavic belt fitting the territory of the Czech Republic. One of the most important aims of this thesis is the develop a typology of belt fitting and subsequent broken down into tables. The next aim is to provide a basic overview and informations about found tip of the Czech Republic. However, attention was paid to typology of the part of a horse harness. One part of this thesis is catalog of found belt fitting too, which was created of the basis of informations of the available literature.
Etymological Remarcs on the so-called Secondary Deprefixation
Karlíková, Helena
The Article Draws the Attention to the Characteristic Features of the Secondarily Deprefixed Verbs.

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