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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.
Hinterland of Kouřim in Přemyslid period
Dvořáček, Daniel ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Štefan, Ivo (referee)
This Bachelor work is dedicated to the nearest hinterland of early middle age central places - Old Kouřim and Kouřim - St. Georg. One of the few results of this work is collected in catalogue, which summarise all information about archaeological excavations and coincidental discovery. Strong attention is dedicated to surface collections, which were done because of identification of new places. It was important to work with ceramics fragments. There is a summary of results and investigations, which creates today's picture of archaeological research about early medieval hinterland (agglomeration) of Kouřim. This work includes information about other Czech hinterland places as well. Key-words: the Early Middle Ages, Central places, Hinterland (agglomeration), Surface collections, Ceramic analyzes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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.
Analisis of historical landscape of Blatná hill-country from cartographic sources and archaeological sources
VOLDŘICHOVÁ, Dana
Gratuation theses: Analisis of historical landscape of Blatná hill-country from cartographic sources and archaeological sources view is focused on analysis of historical landscape Blatná hill-country, mainly from view of landscape archaeology and historical cartography. Blatná region has been often the target of local archaeologists in past and therefore by current archaelogical discoveries we can easily describe the development of settlement, on which basic we can establish historical seat zones. As a main source of knowledge were used (beside present archaeological discoveries) old maps, which helped in detail study of development of landscape for last cca 170 years. Comparison between maps from different time sections was made in geographic information system. There were each maps analised and they came throuth other processes. Identification of each region was completed by surface collections, which were took near ?Hradišťský creek?. The target of these collections was: completion of present archaeological discoveries and also to add new localities.

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