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Rural settlements in the hinterland of Prague in high and late middle ages. Settlement and agriculture development in suburban regions
Beránek, Michal ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kypta, Jan (referee)
Master's thesis deals with the micro-region Klánovice's forest and its surroundings on the eastern edge of the City Prague. This area has not been given comprehensive attention yet. The findings are based on a critical review of the humble written and archaeological sources relating to the concerned area. In addition, was made, analysis of archaeological excavation, which was carried out on the deserted village Hol and also geophysical survey from the same site. Based on the lessons learned to better classify and discuss the role of this area in the hinterland of high medieval Prague. Keywords: deserted village, Klánovice forest, Hol, geophysical survey, ceramics, agricultural margins land, high middle ages
Mapping of terrain relics of the extinct village of Palohlavy (Ralsko) using early maps and airborne laserscanning data
Turek, Matěj ; Lysák, Jakub (advisor) ; Kupková, Lucie (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with mapping of extinct villages using old maps, orthophotos and ALS. Specifically, it focuses on the village of Palohlavy in the former MTA Ralsko. At this location, the methodology of mapping extinct villages in this military area was tested. In the course of the work, the collection and evaluation of available data sources, field measurements, proposal and fulfillment of digidal spatial database and map creation, took place. The spatial database contains elements to determine their time existence.
Mapping of terrain relics of the extinct village of Palohlavy (Ralsko) using early maps and airborne laserscanning data
Turek, Matěj ; Lysák, Jakub (advisor) ; Kupková, Lucie (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with mapping of extinct villages using old maps, orthophotos and ALS. Specifically, it focuses on the village of Palohlavy in the former MTA Ralsko. At this location, the methodology of mapping extinct villages in this military area was tested. In the course of the work, the collection and evaluation of available data sources, field measurements, proposal and fulfillment of digidal spatial database and map creation, took place. The spatial database contains elements to determine their time existence.
Rural settlements in the hinterland of Prague in high and late middle ages. Settlement and agriculture development in suburban regions
Beránek, Michal ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kypta, Jan (referee)
Master's thesis deals with the micro-region Klánovice's forest and its surroundings on the eastern edge of the City Prague. This area has not been given comprehensive attention yet. The findings are based on a critical review of the humble written and archaeological sources relating to the concerned area. In addition, was made, analysis of archaeological excavation, which was carried out on the deserted village Hol and also geophysical survey from the same site. Based on the lessons learned to better classify and discuss the role of this area in the hinterland of high medieval Prague. Keywords: deserted village, Klánovice forest, Hol, geophysical survey, ceramics, agricultural margins land, high middle ages
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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