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Central sites and the development of rural settlements from the Middle to Late La Tène period in Central Moravia

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    0551088 - ARÚ 2022 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
    Čižmář, I. - Danielisová, Alžběta
    Central sites and the development of rural settlements from the Middle to Late La Tène period in Central Moravia.
    Památky archeologické. Roč. 112, prosinec (2021), s. 197-236. ISSN 0031-0506
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA18-20096S
    Research Infrastructure: AIS CR II - 90134
    Institutional support: RVO:67985912
    Keywords : Middle and Late La Tène period * settlement pattern * central places * agglomerations * oppidum * rural settlements * settlement shift
    OECD category: Archaeology
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://www.arup.cas.cz/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/PA_2021_CIZMAR_doi.pdf

    At a certain point in time, there were two central places in central Moravia: an older unfortified central agglomeration near the present-day village of Němčice nad Hanou and a younger oppidum at Staré Hradisko. Each of this centres had its own approach to raw materials, orientation of the socio-economic contacts, and possibly political focus as well. Němčice, being located at one of the main branches of the Amber Road, connected the Middle Danube area from the Mediterranean to the Adriatic, Staré Hradisko eventually expanded these contacts into a systematic trade network, being under the strong influence of the Bohemian region with links to Bavaria. During the LT C2, in addition to the location of the central place, changes took place in terms of material culture and settlement strategies in the region. This was further accentuated in LT D1 by the shift of settlements towards the west, to the vicinity of the oppidum and, at the same time, vacation of the corridor around the Morava River. In an attempt to chronologically assess the settlement pattern, it became evident how important it is to define, as precisely as possible, the dating of individual sites. This was only possible thanks to the detailed and extensive study of the material available (Čižmář 2018). Thanks to precise dating of settlements and classification based on the new chronology, the seemingly illogical group of settlements in central Moravia revealed a distinct settlement network which, in particular during the period contemporary with the oppidum, allows us to see the significant changes in the number of sites and in the orientation of long-distance contacts that were possibly associated with historical events.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0326421

     
     
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