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Petr Pokorný – Petr Šída (eds.): Hinterland. Archeologie severočeských pískovcových krajin. Kodudek, Praha 2025.
Jan Turek
438–443
What does the waste say about the medieval town of Banská Bystrica (Central Slovakia) and its environment
Martin Miňo, Barbora Styková, Ivan Jarolímek, Jozef Šibík, Mária Šibíková, Mojmír Choma, Katarína Šimunková, Michaela Látková, Ivo Světlík, Kateřina Pachnerová Brabcová, Markéta Petrová, Peter Ďurica, Peter Barta, Pavol Midula, Janka Ševčíková
181–215
On the origin and cultivation of grapevine in Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia
Michaela Látková
257–284
Changes in spectra of cultivated and gathered plants in the Bronze Age
A study based on archaeobotanical data from the Czech Republic
Adéla Pokorná, Petr Kočár, Tereza Šálková
173-188
Development of interaction of the environment and the subsistence strategy of early medieval society: Pohansko near Břeclav and surroundings
Nela Doláková, Petr Kočár, Petr Dresler, Gabriela Dreslerová, Romana Kočárová, Martin Ivanov, Slavomír Nehyba
523-572
Archaeobotanical materials of the Prague-type culture in Ukraine
Sergij Gorbaněnko
461–475
Vegetation and economy of the pre-Great Moravian central site of Olomouc-Povel
Petr Kočár, Pavel Šlézar, Romana Kočárová
544–575
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