Water management in the medieval village Ve spáleném near Vyžlovka in the Kostelec-nad-Černými-lesy region
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35686/AR.2016.6Keywords:
Late Middle Ages, deserted medieval village, water management, surface survey, geophysicsAbstract
The deserted medieval village of Ve spáleném, near Vyžlovka (central Bohemia), is marked by distinct surface relics that have been attracting the interest of archaeologists for over a century. Its total and permanent desertion took place in the course of the 14th century to the beginning of the 15th century. The village was located at a source basin nearby a watershed, and four reservoirs in the area served to secure an adequate supply of water. One of the dams of these reservoirs is extraordinary in a morphological sense, leading to deliberations on the existence of a simple water mill. The said dam underwent geodetic-topographical surveying, geophysical surveying and archaeological excavation. Special attention was paid to the fragile nature of settlement areas dependent on insufficient water resources.