Richard Bíško, Ivan Čižmář, Jaroslav Bartík, Marek Lečbych, Pavel Fojtík, Marek Kalábek, Lukáš Hlubek, Martin Kuča, Irena Ženožičková, Michal Přichystal, Kateřina Červená, František Trampota, Arkadiusz Tajer, Vendula Vránová, Vít Hadrava, Jiří Kala, Dana Vitulová, Václav Kolařík, Blanka Mikulková, Tomáš Chrástek. and Obsahuje seznam literatury
Ivan Čižmář, Petr Kos, Michal Přichystal, Antonín Přichystal, Aleš Romanovský, Lubomír Šebela, Martin Kuča, Jaroslav Bartík, Petr Škrdla, Marek Lečbych, Arkadiusz Tajer, Blanka Mikulková, Svatopluk Bříza, Rudolf Feilhauer, Adam Fojtík, Miroslav Popelka, Marek Kalábek, Lukáš Šín, Lukáš Hlubek, Zdeněk Hájek, Alžběta Čerevková, Zdeněk Tvrdý, Jakub Vrána, Daniel Fryč, Richard Bíško, Jiří Kala, Dana Vitulová, Josef Unger, Dalibor Všianský. and Obsahuje seznam literatury
Michal Přichystal, Ivan Čižmář, Petr Kos, Lenka Sedláčková, Antonín Přichystal, Petr Gadas, Josef Unger, Martin Kuča, Richard Bíško, Jaroslav Bartík, Alžběta Čerevková, Eliška Kazdová, Michal Hlavica, Adam Fojtík, Miroslav Popelka, Kateřina Červená, František Trampota, Karel Kraus, Zdeněk Hájek, Jakub Vrána, Vít Hadrava, Marek Kalábek, Blanka Mikulková, Marek Lečbych, Jitka Kučová, Miroslav Dejmal, Lukáš Hlubek. and Obsahuje seznam literatury
Michal Přichystal, Jiří Svoboda, Lukáš Hlubek, Zdeněk Schenk, Kateřina Dlouhá, Petr Kubín, František Trampota, Jitka Kučová, Martin Kuča, Tereza Rychtaříková, Petr Škrdla, Jaroslav Bartík, Martin Novák, Sandra Sázelová, Soňa Boriová, Lubomír Dokoupil. and Obsahuje seznam literatury
Metabasic rocks of the Želešice type were one of the most intensively utilized raw materials used for the manufacture of Neolithic polished industry in the Middle Danube region. Primary sources are located in the Ophiolite Belt (formerly Metabasite Zone) of the Brno Batholith, approximately 5 km SW of Brno. All sites represent secondary workshops that are not located at the outcrops. Quarrying at the outcrops has not been directly confirmed for this period. The focus of this work is a complex description of a unique primary workshop recently discovered nearby primary outcrops. Recently obtained data has revealed new information about the lithic operational stages, morphology, dimensions and procurement of the raw material. Petrographic analysis reveals several subvarieties of metabasic rocks which were utilized to different degrees. Another goal of this work is to add to the debate regarding terminology of workshop sites., Jaroslav Bartík, Lukáš Krmíček, Tereza Rychtaříková, Petr Škrdla., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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
The article presents the results of house plot research in the historical core of Mikulcice-village in the southeastern Moravia. Remains of sunken storage rooms representing parts of surface houses dated to the Late Middle Ageswere uncovered underneath a more recent structure. This evidence sheds new light on the vernacular architectureof the period and has provided an array of artefacts representing the inventory of rural homesteads for two chronological periods (end of the 14th century- 1st half of the 15th century and the last quarter of the 15th century-turnof the 15/16th century). Research has also provided an extensive dataset of ecofacts, enriching our understandingof village life, Pavel Vařeka ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
Authors draw attention to certain problems which should not be missed especially concerning the last step of archaeological methodology i.e. in attempting to interpret discovered archaeological sources with respect to a living culture,i.e. a historical society. This article outlines several possibilities that may explain the so-called burials in settlementcontexts. All of the examples discussed were encountered in the area of Mikulcice - a Great Moravian power centre.The authors also introduce several possible interpretations of these field situations with respect to the living culture.They consider (similarly to other researchers) the possibilities and difficulties of chronological, social, economic, political as well as symbolic interpretations of material sources. In concluding this work, the authors emphasize thatall examples discussed, point to the necessity of carefully distinguishing between archaeological and empirical factson the one hand, and cultural facts that are not available to archaeologists, on the other hand. In light of the proposedconclusions, the revision of „old“ excavations in the area of early Medieveal fortified agglomeration Mikulcice-Valydemonstrates the need for acquiring new data of a quality matching the current methodological requirements. and Obsahuje seznam literatury
The author presents a revised interpretation of the area of the NE gateway of the acropolis of the Great Moravian power centre Mikulčice-Valy and the adjacent fortification. The work is a response to a previously published picture of the overall find situation of this area (by B. Kavánová 2003), which, according to the author, does not match the infor mation available in the original documentation. The interpretation procedures clearly presented in the aforementioned monograph cannot be substantiated due to inadequate field work methods, the extent of the documentation compiled and the way in which this documentation is selected and designed This work also provides a critique of the interpre tation of the stratigraphic situation and the dating means and methods used. According to this revised interpretation, it is not possible to concur regarding the relevance of the evidence on which B. Kaváinová bases her hypothesis that there was more than one phase to the rampart. Due to this unsubstantiated interpretation, the chronology given for other settlement structures therefore lacks credibility. The text also includes a reconstruction of the passage through the fortification when the aforementioned gate was in use., Marian Mazuch., and Obsahuje seznam literatury