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The transformation of burgher houses in medieval Moravia with respect to Bohemia and Silesia
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SYSNO ASEP 0570074 Document Type B - Monograph R&D Document Type Monograph Title The transformation of burgher houses in medieval Moravia with respect to Bohemia and Silesia Author(s) Lisá, Lenka (GLU-S) RID, SAI, ORCID
Peška, M. (CZ)
Bartík, Jaroslav (ARUB-Q) ORCID
Buriánek, D. (CZ)
Chorowska, M. (PL)
Chrástek, T. (CZ)
Cymbalak, T. (CZ)
Duffek, P. (CZ)
Kočár, Petr (ARU-G) RID, SAI, ORCID
Kočárová, R. (CZ)
Kočí Dudková, V. (CZ)
Kolář, T. (CZ)
Kolařík, V. (CZ)
Kováčik, P. (CZ)
Kyncl, T. (CZ)
Marethová, B. (CZ)
Merta, D. (CZ)
Piekalski, J. (PL)
Procházka, Rudolf (ARUB-Q) RID, SAI
Rybníček, M. (CZ)
Rykl, M. (CZ)
Sedláčková, L. (CZ)
Semerád, M. (CZ)
Šimík, J. (CZ)
Staněk, P. (CZ)
Taibl, P. (CZ)
Těsnohlídek, J. (CZ)
Vrbová-Dvorská, J. (CZ)
Žďárková, P. (CZ)
Žďárská, A. (CZ)
Zezula, M. (CZ)
Zůbek, A. (CZ)Issue data Brno: Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology Brno: Archaia Brno, 2022 ISBN 978-80-7524-053-8978-80-908220-2-3 ISSN 1804-1345 Series Spisy Archeologického ústavu AV ČR Brno Series number 72 Number of pages 311 s. Publication form Print - P Language eng - English Country CZ - Czech Republic Keywords Archaeology ; burger houses ; Central Europe ; Medieval ; Micromorphology OECD category Archaeology R&D Projects GA17-23836S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF) Institutional support GLU-S - RVO:67985831 ; ARU-G - RVO:67985912 ; ARUB-Q - RVO:68081758 DOI https://doi.org/10.47382/arub2022-05 Annotation The genesis and transformation of medieval towns are among the leading themes of medieval studies. This book presents many findings from rescue archaeological excavations in Moravia and the adjacent part of Silesia over the past 30 years. The authors present new and older finds and compare them with the two most researched cities in Central Europe – Prague and Wrocław. A completely new and interdisciplinary quality is brought by the study of floor treatments in micromorphological analyses, even within the European area. The book reflects widely discussed topics such as the typology of the oldest houses, their location on plots, the existence of above-ground parts and the transition to the brick house. The phenomenon of the medieval burgher’s house is also one method of searching for a common Central European past, which is why the book is accessible in English to foreign archaeologists, historians and art historians. Workplace Institute of Geology Contact Jana Popelková, popelkova@gli.cas.cz, Tel.: 226 800 273 Year of Publishing 2023
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