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New perspectives on the early Slavs and the rise of Slavic. Contact and migrations
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SYSNO ASEP 0534927 Document Type M - Monograph Chapter R&D Document Type Monograph Chapter Title Ethnicity and the Culture with ceramics of the Prague type (Prague-Korchak) Author(s) Profantová, Naďa (ARU-G) RID, SAI, ORCID
Profant, Martin (FLU-F) RID, ORCID, SAINumber of authors 2 Source Title New perspectives on the early Slavs and the rise of Slavic. Contact and migrations. - Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020 / Klír T. ; Boček V. ; Jansens N. - ISBN 978-3-8253-4707-9 Pages s. 301-340 Number of pages 40 s. Number of pages 353 Publication form Print - P Language eng - English Country DE - Germany Keywords ethnicity ; Slavs ; expansion ; Prague-type pottery culture ; Migration Period ; Early Middle Ages ; central and eastern Europe ; south-eastern Europe Subject RIV AC - Archeology, Anthropology, Ethnology OECD category Archaeology Subject RIV - cooperation Institute of Philosophy - History R&D Projects GA18-00477S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF) Institutional support ARU-G - RVO:67985912 ; FLU-F - RVO:67985955 Annotation This text reveals the complex pathway to understanding the processes of the – collectively designated – ethnogenesis of the Slavs. At the same time, it points out some errors encountered upon this path. It discusses the suitability of the term “ethnic group” (ethnos) and the ethnonym of “Slavic” or “Slavs” and emphasizes the level of the ethnogenetic processes associated with the individual Slavic groups (gens). Using the episode of the siege of Thessaloniki, it attempts to show one specific model of such a process while finding support in a fortuitous and unique written source. We touch, in relatively great detail, upon the nonlinear development of the material culture that used ceramics of the Prague type in the 6th–7th century, its uniformity, its technological innovations, and its relatively narrow spectrum of possible culturally determinant markers, including discussion of its specific archaeological profile as a culture with a startling lack of graves. Workplace Institute of Archaeology (Prague) Contact Lada Šlesingerová, slesingerova@arup.cas.cz, Tel.: 257 014 412 Year of Publishing 2021
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