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Early Medieval Archaeology
Early Medieval Archaeology
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An early medieval sword with a Carolingian K-type pommel from Varín in Northwestern Slovakia
A status symbol rather than a weapon
Zbigniew Robak
419–437
A few notes in the defence of the Great Moravian market system
Michal Hlavica
State of research on early medieval strongholds in Western Greater Poland
Jagoda Mizerka-Urbaniak
269–290
Great Moravian agglomerations: Central places with agricultural hinterlands, local marketplaces, or autarkic settlements oriented towards agricultural primary production?
A review and discussion
Jiří Macháček
The beginnings of S-shaped temple rings in Bohemia from the perspective of archaeological analysis and radiocarbon dating
Nikola Koštová, Kateřina Tomková, Naďa Profantová, Petr Limburský
5–42
The development of the early medieval centre of Stará Boleslav revealed by radiocarbon dating of the multi-level cemetery at the Basilica of St Wenceslas and the Church of St Clement
Ivana Boháčová, Nikola Koštová
333–360
The sword from Vlčí Pole
A unique find of a late Merovingian weapon in Bohemia
Jiří Košta, Jiří Hošek, Filip Krásný, Radek Novák
124-154
Victim of an armed conflict?
A case study of an adolescent with multiple perimortem trauma from an early medieval cemetery in Northwestern Bohemia
Joanna Witan, Barbara Kwiatkowska, Jacek Szczurowski, Milan Sýkora
155-172
Aleksandr J. Musin – Marcin Wołoszyn (eds.): The Sphinx of Slavic sigillography – small lead seals of "Drohiczyn type" from Czermno in their East European context. U Źródel Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej/Frühzeit Ostmitteleuropa 6/1. Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa – Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk – Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Rzeszowkiego, Kraków – Leipzig – Rzeszów – Saint Petersburg – Warszawa 2019. / Iwona Florkiewicz – Adrian Jusupović – Aleksandr J. Musin (eds.): The Sphinx of Slavic sigillography – small lead seals of "Drohiczyn type" from Czermno: material evidence. U Źródel Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej/Frühzeit Ostmitteleuropa 6/2. Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa – Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk – Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Rzeszowkiego, Kraków – Leipzig – Rzeszów – Saint Petersburg – Warszawa 2020.
Jiří Macháček
116-119
Michal Hlavica: Fragmenty Velké Moravy. Hrnčířské značky jako nástroj výzkumu společenské a politické komplexity Moravy 9. století. Archeologický ústav AV ČR, Brno, Brno 2023.
Josef Unger
114-115
The die for the production of the hammered kaptorgas from Kouřim, Central Bohemia
An example of the local adoption of a Byzantine motif
Naďa Profantová, Daniel Dvořáček, Tomáš Kmječ
382-402
John Hines – Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm: Frisians of the Early Middle Ages. Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge 2021.
Eliška Grygarová
320-323
Inlaid spurs from grave 161N at the inner bailey of the Libice nad Cidlinou stronghold
A contribution to the understanding of spur development in the late Carolingian period
Nikola Koštová, Jiří Košta
153-190
Ian N. Wood: The Christian Economy of the Early Medieval West: Towards a Temple Society. Punctum books, Brooklyn 2022.
Martin Šenk
426-427
Reconstruction of early medieval fortification and its development
Types and changes in fortification elements (9th–11th century) in the testimony of sources from the former Imperial Stables of Prague Castle and the adjacent courtyard
Ivana Boháčová, Vojtěch Dvořák
241-274
Current stage of isotopic research on diet, residential mobility and agricultural practices of the Great Moravian population (9th–10th century AD)
Sylva Drtikolová Kaupová, Zdeněk Vytlačil, Lenka Kovačiková, Michaela Látková, Lumír Poláček, Petr Velemínský
203-240
Aleksandra Pankiewicz: Pottery at the Borderland. Southern influences in Silesia and Lesser Poland in the 9th and 10th century. Yellow Point Publications, Wrocław 2020.
Jiří Macháček
291-292
Lumír Poláček et al.: Mikulčice 900. Atlas velkomoravské aglomerace. Archeologický ústav AV ČR, Brno 2021.
Josef Unger
293-294
Hillfort near Mařín (East Bohemia) and its broad hinterland in light of metal artefacts from the 6th to 10th century AD
David Vích, Naďa Profantová, Roman Křivánek, Zuzana Jarůšková, Jan Zavřel
359-422
The North or the South?
Early medieval ceramics decorated with a zoned ornament – the result of local changes or interregional contacts?
Justyna Kolenda, Kinga Zamelska-Monczak
423-454
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
Early medieval large glass beads from Poland: utilitarian and social functions
Aleksandra Pankiewicz, Sylwia Siemianowska
573-606
A third medieval bridge on Lake Lednica, Greater Poland
Andrzej Pydyn, Mateusz Popek
450-469
A child burial with a necklace from the Triangle cemetery in Prague-Střešovice
Drahomíra Frolíková, Estelle Ottenwelter, Ludmila Barčáková
260–290
Renáta Přichystalová – Kateřina Kalová – Kateřina Boberová: Břeclav – Pohansko IX. Pohřební areály z Jižního předhradí (archeologicko-antropologická studie). Masarykova univerzita, Brno 2019.
Josef Unger
148–151
Palaeodemographic interpretation of skeletal assemblages of past populations: a new evaluation of early medieval cemeteries at the 3rd and 6th churches in Mikulčice
Eliška Zazvonilová, Petr Velemínský, Jaroslav Brůžek
67-101
The pottery from the early medieval settlement at Pellendorf/Gaweinstal (Lower Austria) and its relationship to the Great Moravian sites on the River March
Karin Kühtreiber
435-474
Early medieval iron bloomery centre at Zamárdi (Hungary)
Complex archaeometrical examinations of the slags
Béla Török, Zsolt Gallina, Árpád Kovács, Ferenc Kristály
404–420
Metallographic examination of four 7th–8th century long-blade weapons from Želovce (Slovakia)
Jiří Hošek, Márk Haramza
468–482
New findings on the remains from graves K1 and K2 from the St. Vitus Rotunda at Prague Castle
Milena Bravermanová, Miluše Dobisíková, Jan Frolík, Sylva Kaupová, Petra Stránská, Ivo Světlík, Daniel Vaněk, Petr Velemínský, Jitka Votrubová
260–293
Archaeobotanical materials of the Prague-type culture in Ukraine
Sergij Gorbaněnko
461–475
Earrings with spherical pendants, disc brooches and the beginning of early medieval inhumation burials in east-central Europe
Jiří Macháček
476–492
A medieval lead amulet from the Dřevíč hillfort in Central Bohemia
Kateřina Blažková, Zdeněk Šámal, Daniela Urbanová, Konrad Knauber, Dalibor Havel
121–142
Female warriors and ‘cross-dressing’ in early medieval Bavaria?
Some critical comments
Tobias Gärtner
109-120
Vegetation and economy of the pre-Great Moravian central site of Olomouc-Povel
Petr Kočár, Pavel Šlézar, Romana Kočárová
544–575
Technical marks as a neglected archaeological record?
Photogrammetric analysis of the bottoms of vessels from Great Moravian pottery workshops at the ‘U Víta’ site in Staré Město (Uherské Hradiště district)
Michal Hlavica, Vojtěch Nosek, Lucie Valášková, Jan Petřík
381–412
On the subject of Great Moravia, early medieval archaeology and archaeologists in general
Jiří Macháček
464-494
The glass transformation in Bohemia between the eleventh century and the end of the thirteenth century
Eva Černá, Kateřina Tomková, Václav Hulínský
79-108
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