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Coin finds in churces interior in Bohemia, their archaeological contexts and information value
Kout, Adam ; Sommer, Petr (advisor) ; Čechura, Martin (referee)
(in English) This diploma thesis deals with coin finds and their contexts in church interiors in Bohemia. It evaluates this issue and methodology and puts emphasis on usage of metal detectors in archeology. Coin finds are divided according to their relevant locations to two categories - mass findings or single findings. The knowledge is then evaluated in terms of church interiors and also in wider context. For easier orientation, in the total context, a history of every mentioned church is drawn in connection with coin finds. Integral part of diploma thesis is a well arranged catalogue of coin finds in churches interiors in Bohemia. At the end, coin finds are evaluated from several different points of view.
Rakovnik 1620 Battlefield (Contribution to the Metal-Detector Prospecting of the Early Modern Battlefields)
Šámal, Zdeněk ; Matoušek, Václav (advisor) ; Vařeka, Pavel (referee)
In 2010 the Museum of T. G. M Rakovník began an archaeological survey on a large scaled area, where from 27th of October till the 5th of November 1620, military clashes between the Estates army and the allied forces of the Roman Emperor with the Catholic League took place, just before the battle on Bílá hora. The research, originally associated with the preparation of regional exhibition, grew over the years into a unique project in the field of post-Medieval military activities archaeology. It has two major pillars. First was the field survey, which also covers air prospection, which identifies remains and also offers a geodetic survey of the debris field fortifications, which the army had built. The second is the use of detector prospecting in connection with the GPS data and its subsequent projection into maps. In the past twenty years, metal detectors became a sensitive problem not only in the Czech archaeology sphere. But they are also a useful and efective tool. Experience from abroad shows that an archaeological research of battlefields can't be done without detector prospecting. So far the detector research of the Rakovník battlefield has lasted four seasons (2010-2014) and its main focus has been on finding and localising the lead bullets for firearms used in The Thirty Year War. It was...
Coin finds in churces interior in Bohemia, their archaeological contexts and information value
Kout, Adam ; Sommer, Petr (advisor) ; Čechura, Martin (referee)
(in English) This diploma thesis deals with coin finds and their contexts in church interiors in Bohemia. It evaluates this issue and methodology and puts emphasis on usage of metal detectors in archeology. Coin finds are divided according to their relevant locations to two categories - mass findings or single findings. The knowledge is then evaluated in terms of church interiors and also in wider context. For easier orientation, in the total context, a history of every mentioned church is drawn in connection with coin finds. Integral part of diploma thesis is a well arranged catalogue of coin finds in churches interiors in Bohemia. At the end, coin finds are evaluated from several different points of view.
Coin finds in Mladá-Boleslav-region, their archaeological contexts and information value
Kout, Adam ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Militký, Jiří (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with coin findings in the region of Mlada Boleslav. It also includes the development of the settlement by people of the region from the La tene period to the modern times. The aim of the thesis is to document and evaluate old and new findings of coins that were found during the archaeological researches and by metal detectors too. The mass findings are documented as well as individual findings of coins. All of the registered coins are now added in a clear catalogue sorted due to the appropriate lands. At the end of the thesis, the findings are evaluated from different points of view to gain the maximal effectiveness. Keywords .: coin finds, settlement archaeology, metal-detecting

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