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Anthracological analyses of sets of the Early Middle Ages and the High Middle Ages from South Bohemia and the transformation of the landscape
HRABÁKOVÁ, Lenka
The aim of this thesis is to analyze anthracological material from selected archaeological sites of the Early Middle Ages and the High Middle Ages from South Bohemia. The results of this analysis then will be compared with the results of pollen analyses, that were done in the monitored area in the monitored time period. The last step will be to put into context the results of the anthracological analyses with the archaeological context of selected sites. Based on these results and comparisons, it should by possible to create a model of how the landscape of South Bohemia could change during medieval colonization dependeing on the needs of medieval human.
On domestication of emphyteutic law in 13th and 14th century in the Čáslav province
Pehal, Zdeněk ; Malý, Karel (advisor) ; Adamová, Karolina (referee) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
1 ABSTRACT The work deals with the infiltration process and the emphyteutic law evidence in the Čáslav province in the Middle ages. This area can be delimitated with the range of the Iron Mountains from the north, and then with the river Sázava from the south. Several significant territorial suzerains (authorities) acted here such as Vilémov monastery, Sedlec monastery and Želivka monastery, especially significant was the colonization activity of the Lichtenberk family which was developing in the area from the half of the 13th century. The Lichtenberks came to the area from north-western Bohemia, from the contact area of the Czech state, where their relatively early-ripening emphyteutic contracts are documented, and infiltration of early forms of the German law is presumed in general. This medieval law, sometimes designated as "stable and firm" in written sources, was brought from the area of present western Europe (also form the Netherlands) by new settlers, colonists who were bringing with them excluding new knowledge of landscape cultivation (drainage, forest transformation into fields) also juridical habits, which were used to adjust legislative relations while establishing villages. They were not only farmers, but they were also other specialists, mainly miners who brought with them technologies of...
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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