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Spiritual life. --- Archaeological site location --- Religious aspects.
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Underwater archaeology --- Coastal archaeology --- Archaeological site location --- Shipwrecks
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Theses --- Archaeological site location --- Archaeology --- Antiquities --- Archaeological site distribution --- Archaeological site locations --- Distribution of archaeological sites --- Geographical distribution of archaeological sites --- Location of archaeological sites --- Site distribution, Archaeological --- Site location, Archaeological --- Methodology --- Geographical distribution --- Location --- Methodology.
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Dutch archaeology has experienced profound changes in recent years. This has led to an increasing use of archaeological predictive modelling, a technique that uses information about the location of known early human settlements to predict where additional
Archaeological site location --- Archaeology --- Antiquities --- Archaeological site distribution --- Archaeological site locations --- Distribution of archaeological sites --- Geographical distribution of archaeological sites --- Location of archaeological sites --- Site distribution, Archaeological --- Site location, Archaeological --- Methodology. --- Geographical distribution --- Location
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In the collected papers the results of the research on hilltop settlement Spaha above Brezovica pri Predgradu are introduced. The site was excavated by Greta Hirschbäck-Merhar during the years 1979 and 1984. Spaha was settled in the period of Sava group, Lasinja culture, horizon of pottery with furrowed incisions, and probably also in the period of Urnfield culture. In the 16th century on the top of Spaha a watchtower was erected, from which the local community was being informed about the arrivals of plundering hordes of Turks. The reasons for the settling the top of the hill are searched in the appearance of first copper ore prospectors in this part of Europe and in the vicinity of deposits of raw material used for querns which were most probably used by agriculture communities of nearby Bela krajina. In the monograph are presented the relative and absolute chronologies of the Neolithic and earlier Eneolithic period of continental Slovenia.
Slovenia --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Environmental archaeology --- archaeological finds --- archaeological sites --- Brezovica pri Predgradu --- collective volume --- Prehistory --- Spaha (archaeological site) --- arheološka najdišča --- arheološke najdbe --- prazgodovina --- Slovenija --- Spaha (arheološko najdišče) --- zborniki
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In the collected papers the results of the research on hilltop settlement Spaha above Brezovica pri Predgradu are introduced. The site was excavated by Greta Hirschbäck-Merhar during the years 1979 and 1984. Spaha was settled in the period of Sava group, Lasinja culture, horizon of pottery with furrowed incisions, and probably also in the period of Urnfield culture. In the 16th century on the top of Spaha a watchtower was erected, from which the local community was being informed about the arrivals of plundering hordes of Turks. The reasons for the settling the top of the hill are searched in the appearance of first copper ore prospectors in this part of Europe and in the vicinity of deposits of raw material used for querns which were most probably used by agriculture communities of nearby Bela krajina. In the monograph are presented the relative and absolute chronologies of the Neolithic and earlier Eneolithic period of continental Slovenia.
Slovenia --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Environmental archaeology --- archaeological finds --- archaeological sites --- Brezovica pri Predgradu --- collective volume --- Prehistory --- Spaha (archaeological site) --- arheološka najdišča --- arheološke najdbe --- prazgodovina --- Slovenija --- Spaha (arheološko najdišče) --- zborniki
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In the collected papers the results of the research on hilltop settlement Spaha above Brezovica pri Predgradu are introduced. The site was excavated by Greta Hirschbäck-Merhar during the years 1979 and 1984. Spaha was settled in the period of Sava group, Lasinja culture, horizon of pottery with furrowed incisions, and probably also in the period of Urnfield culture. In the 16th century on the top of Spaha a watchtower was erected, from which the local community was being informed about the arrivals of plundering hordes of Turks. The reasons for the settling the top of the hill are searched in the appearance of first copper ore prospectors in this part of Europe and in the vicinity of deposits of raw material used for querns which were most probably used by agriculture communities of nearby Bela krajina. In the monograph are presented the relative and absolute chronologies of the Neolithic and earlier Eneolithic period of continental Slovenia.
archaeological finds --- archaeological sites --- Brezovica pri Predgradu --- collective volume --- Prehistory --- Slovenia --- Spaha (archaeological site) --- arheološka najdišča --- arheološke najdbe --- prazgodovina --- Slovenija --- Spaha (arheološko najdišče) --- zborniki
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This book is the second and final edited volume of publications of this Predictive Modelling project. It brings together technical papers on developing new methods for predictive modelling and appliance in cultural heritage management in the Netherlands.
Archaeology --Methodology. --- Archaeology --Netherlands --Forecasting. --- Archaeology --Netherlands --Methodology. --- Cultural property --Protection --Netherlands. --- Risk management --Netherlands. --- Archaeology --- Cultural property --- Risk management --- History & Archaeology --- Methodology --- Forecasting --- Protection --- Geografie --- Methodology. --- Forecasting. --- Landschapskunde --- Archeologie. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeological site location --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Archaeological site distribution --- Archaeological site locations --- Distribution of archaeological sites --- Geographical distribution of archaeological sites --- Location of archaeological sites --- Site distribution, Archaeological --- Site location, Archaeological --- Geographical distribution --- Location
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Paleolithic period --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Animals, Fossil --- Environmental geology --- Paléolithique --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Animaux fossiles --- Géoécologie --- France, Southern --- France (Sud) --- Antiquities. --- Geography. --- Antiquités --- Géographie --- -Antiquities, Prehistoric --- -Environmental geology --- -Paleolithic period --- -Eolithic period --- Old Stone age --- Palaeolithic period --- Stone age --- Geoecology --- Environmental protection --- Physical geology --- Prehistoric antiquities --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistory --- Prehistoric peoples --- Animal fossils --- Animals, Antediluvian --- Animals, Prehistoric --- Antediluvian animals --- Fauna, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric animals --- Prehistoric fauna --- Fossils --- -France, Southern --- -Midi (France) --- Occitania (France) --- Occitanie (France) --- South of France (France) --- Southern France --- Antiquities --- Geography --- Archaeological site location --- -Antiquities --- Paléolithique --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Géoécologie --- Antiquités --- Géographie --- Eolithic period --- Archaeological site distribution --- Archaeological site locations --- Distribution of archaeological sites --- Geographical distribution of archaeological sites --- Location of archaeological sites --- Site distribution, Archaeological --- Site location, Archaeological --- Archaeology --- Geographical distribution --- Location --- Midi (France) --- Méditerranéen (France)
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The present book, the third volume in a series dedicated to the publication of the Deir el-Medina materials presently kept in the National Museum – Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures in Prague, deals with the non-administrative (in other words, mostly literary) ostraca and papyri, inscribed in hieratic script. With only some exceptions, most of the ostraca and other items published here are related in some way to Jaroslav Černý, whose life and activities were for several decades closely connected with the workmen’s village in the present Deir el-Medina.
Private collections / Czechia --- Egyptology / Czechia --- Excavations (archaeology) / Egypt / Dér el-Medína (Egypt : archeologická lokalita) / Praha (Česko) / Deir el-Medina (Egypt : archaeological site) / Prague (Czechia) / Kolektivní monografie / Katalogy / Collective monographs / Catalogs --- Egyptology --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- History --- Černý, Jaroslav, --- Deir el-Médineh (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- History. --- Náprstkovo muzeum asijských, afrických a amerických kultur. --- Antiquities. --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Ostraka --- Excavations (archaeology) / Egypt / Dér el-Medína (Egypt : archeologická lokalita) / Praha (Česko) / Deir el-Medina (Egypt : archaeological site) / Prague (Czechia) / Kolektivní monografie / Katalogy / Collective monographs / Catalogs --- Deir el-Médineh (Égypte ; site archéologique)
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