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2. Neolitické sídliště v Popůvkách, okr. Brno-venkov- stav poznání pramenné základny k roku 2005
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- Olga Lečbychová, Martin Kuča, and Milan Vokáč
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- archeologie, kultura s moravskou malovanou keramikou, sídliště (archeologie), Moravian painted ware culture, settlements, linear pottery culture, Šárec stage of Linear pottery culture, potery material, chipped stone industry, surface collections, 8, and 902
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- Czech
- Description:
- Popůvky near Brno is a well known Neolithic locality. Rescue excavations carried out by the Institute of Archaeological Heritage Preservation (ÚAPP Brno) have provided new material for study. The analysis of this material has provided new information relevant to the chronology of human occupation. The site has been investigated by carrying out surface prospecting over a long period. Analyses of the recently excavated material are presented with an emphasis on the Moravian Painted Ware culture settlement (O. Lečbychová), accumulations of surface fi nds with analyses of Šárec type Linear pottery settlement (M. Kuča) and analyses of a ground stone industry from the rescue excavation and surface fi nds (M. Vokáč)., Olga Lečbychová, Martin Kuča, Milan Vokáč., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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3. Příspěvek k problematice křemičitých hmot a jejich využívání v neolitu na jižní a jihozápadní Moravě
- Creator:
- Martin Kuča and Jaroslav Bartík
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- archeologie, archaeology, Moravia, Siliceous Weathering Products, Linear Pottery Culture, Moravian Painted Ware Culture, 8, and 902
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- Czech
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- According to A. Přichystal’s classifi cation (cf. 2010), siliceous weathering products are classifi ed into the SiO2 minerals group. This study presents results of the analysis of collections gathered together in southern and south-western Moravia, and contributes to their more precise petrographic and cultural classifi cation. The authors introduce a new type of local siliceous weathering products as the Malhostovice type. It is a preliminary term defi ned similarly as the Ctidružice type, Lesůňky type, etc., Martin Kuča, Jaroslav Bartík., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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4. Revize paleolitického osídlení na dolním toku Bobravy. Hledání nových stratifikovaných EUP lokalit s podporou GPS a dat z dálkového průzkumu Země
- Creator:
- Petr Škrdla, Rychtaříková, Tereza, Nejman, Ladislav, and Martin Kuča
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- archeologie, archaeology, Middle Danube, Moravia, EUP, Bohunician, Szeletian, Aurignacian, Levallois, surface survey, settlement strategies, stratified sites, 8, and 902
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- Czech
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- The territory of Moravia is well known for its high density of Early Upper Paleolithic sites. However, the majority of sites are surface sites lacking chrono-stratigraphic data. To further our understanding of the technological development, and replacement of Neanderthals by Anatomically Modern Humans between 50-40 kya, necessitates the discovery of new stratified sites. We implemented a project aimed at discovering new EUP sites with intact sediments. Central part the Bobrava Highland is an important EUP microregion and is located on the southwestern margin of the Brno Basin. We relocated almost all previously published sites in the area and conducted surface surveys in an attempt to discover additional surface sites. At each site we recorded the artifact clusters in absolute coordinates, and searched for potential artifacts in the intact sediments, often along the edges of surface artifact clusters. We have located intact sediments at four sites previously recorded as surface sites. We found in situ artifacts at two of the sites. The developed and successfully tested survey strategy may have potential application for surveys in other microregions., Petr Škrdla ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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5. Sídliště kultury s moravskou malovanou keramikou u Slavíkovic a jeho postavení v kontextu západní periferie lengyelské oikumeny na Moravě
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- Jaroslav Bartík, Milan Vokáč, Martin Kuča, Alžběta Čerevková, Lubomír Prokeš, and Miriam Nývltová Fišáková
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- archeologie, lengyelská kultura, radiokarbonové datování, archaeology, Lengyel culture, radiocarbon dating, Morava jihozápadní (Česko), Moravia, Southwestern (Czechia), periphery, paleoenvironment, 8, and 902
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- Czech
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- The Moravian Painted Ware Culture settlement in Slavíkovice “Ostánce“ represents one of the most elaborately excavated sites in the peripheral area of western Moravia. The microregion is situated in the foothills of the Czech-Moravian Highlands at a relatively high altitude. More than forty MPW Culture sites have been recorded, mostly corresponding to its younger phase. The current study presents the results of recent surface surveys as well as minor detective and rescue probing. Apart from the large number of finds, a radiocarbon date has assisted in placing the site within the absolute chronology framework of the Moravian MPW Culture (Kuča et al. 2012). A detailed analysis of the archaeological findings allowed comparisons to other similarly dated sites in the area of interest and with the other peripheral regions in south-western Moravia (Bartík 2014a, 22, fig. 6). An attempt at reconstructing the paleoclimate forms an integral part of this study., Jaroslav Bartík, Milan Vokáč, Martin Kuča, Alžběta Čerevková, Lubomír Prokeš, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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6. Sídliště staršího stupně kultury s moravskou malovanou keramikou Březník - „střední hon“
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- Jaroslav Bartík, Běhounková, Lenka, and Martin Kuča
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- archeologie, neolit, lengyelská kultura, neolithic period, Lengyel culture, Morava jihozápadní (Česko), Moravia, Southwestern (Czechia), Periphery, 8, and 902
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This article presents a Moravian Painted Ware culture site Březník in the Czech-Moravian Highlands. The emphasis is on evaluation of surface finds in the „Střední hon“ field and assessing the archaeological material and geographical aspects. The new findings are placed in a regional context with regard to the area between Oslava and Chvojnice rivers as well as in the wider context (southwest Moravia). We also compared it to a nearby Moravian Painted Ware site located in the „Zadní hon“ field. Interestingly, although Březník is located on the periphery of the known Neolithic occupation zone, the peripheral effect is not apparent at this site (as it is at other sites considered to be located on the periphery). One particularity of this region is a high concentration of muscovite (obtained from local schist outcrops) in the ceramic matter. The lithic sources are mostly local and regional (Brno Massif, Boskovice Furrow and Krumlovský Les cherts). There are also some raw materials imported from great distances (metabazite of the Jizerské hory type, obsidian, erratic chert and Polish cherts). Based on the chronology, material culture and geographical position, Březník – „Střední hon“ can be placed into the early phase Ib (Lengyel I) of the Moravian Painted ware culture., Jaroslav Bartík, Lenka Běhounková, Martin Kuča., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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7. Štípaná a broušená kamenná industrie ze sídliště kultury s moravskou malovanou keramikou v Kuřimi, okr. Brno-venkov
- Creator:
- Martin Kuča
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- archeologie, kultura s moravskou malovanou keramikou, neolit, Moravian painted ware culture, Kuřim (Česko), Kuřim (Czechia), Neolithic, knapped stone industry, polishd stone industry, 8, and 902
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- Czech
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- Polycultural locality in Kuřim with prevailing Neolithic settlement was partly excavated in rescue research, which was carried out by Ústav archeologické památkové péče Brno. Moravian Painted Ware Culture represents insignifi cant component of this settlement. The excavated pottery was chronologically classifi ed into the end of its earlier phase. Regarding objects, there was gained not a very large collection of chipped and polished stone industry. The results of analysis of stone industry contribute to mapping of distribution network of stone material during Neolithic in the north of Brno, mainly in relation to Boskovická brázda, which was an important long-distance communication in prehistory., Martin Kuča., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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