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Heritage conservation of the remains of human activity in the forest
Sklenář, Karel ; Novák, Jakub ; Kadavý, Jan ; Mikita, Tomáš ; Rybníček, Michal ; Bajer, Aleš ; Kučera, Aleš ; Kolář, Tomáš ; Friedl, Michal
The main objectives of the methodology include: 1. setting the issue in the legislative environment; 2. introducing the processes of disturbance of objects in the forest environment; 3. characterization of modern methods of identification of objects in forests; 4. introducing the practical procedure of identification of objects of human activities in forests; 5. proposing procedures for ensuring the preservation and presentation of anthropogenic remains of human activities in forests for state administration and local government. The methodology was developed in cooperation between experts in the humanities and natural sciences. It seeks to apply and combine procedures of different disciplines. The methodology is recommended to be used with methodology Methods and procedures for the protection of anthropogenic objects of historical human economic activity in forests (Kadavý et al. 2022). The two methodologies are complementary to each other.
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Study on the history of the medieval settlement. Extinct villages in the Slany area in the light of archaeological researches.
HOUHA, Libor
The main goal of this thesis is to create a complete summary of extinct high medieval villages in the Slaný microregion. This summary is also expanded to include results of a non-destructive research of extinct medieval villages Řimín and Újezdec. By non-destructive research is meant the use of geophysical prospection with system of GPS or basic measurements using GPS system and metric tape measurements. The thesis should also focus on general dating of these villages, analysis purposes of their extinction and integration into context of medieval colonization.

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