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2. Návštěvnické centrum Mušov - Brána do Římské říše v roce 2021
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- Komoróczy, Balázs, Malíšková, Johana, and Florianová, Veronika
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- Czech
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3. New metal and glass finds from the Late Iron Age in South Moravia (CZ). The contribution of citizen science to knowledge of the La Tène settlement structure in the Břeclav Region
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- Goláňová, Petra, Komoróczy, Balázs, Kmošek, Matěj, Kolníková, Eva, Vlach, Marek, and Zelíková, Michaela
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- Late Iron Age, metal detector prospection, XRF elemental composition analysis, metal artefacts, coins, and glass
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- Czech
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- The ‘Celts Beneath the Pálava Hills’ exhibition was installed at the end of the summer of 2020 at the Regional Museum in Mikulov. The museum prepared the exhibition in cooperation with the Moravian Museum and the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno. Along with other unique exhibits, an assemblage of 70 metal artefacts stored in Dolní Dunajovice in the study collection of the Research Centre for the Roman and Great Migration periods of the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, was chosen to be displayed for this event. The article presents 47 small artefacts made of copper alloys, 18 coins and five glass artefacts from 17 cadastral units, which enriched the exhibition with a variety of characteristic LT C and D1 finds. They do not form a complete collection, as their common denominator is that they were found in 2011–2017 solely by metal detectorists working together with the archaeologists from the workplace where the finds are stored. These never-before-published artefacts and the qualities of each deserve to be presented both to the public and the professional community. These artefacts include finds which, in the context of the Late Iron Age of south Moravia, are unique objects (including two bronze figurines) that are significant contributions to the clarification and differentiation of the topography of the La Tène settlement structure in the studied region.
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4. Přehled výzkumů na Moravě a ve Slezsku 2021: neolit
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- Bartík, Jaroslav, Kuchař, Zdeněk, Záhorák, Vít, Cibulka, David, Malíšková, Johana, Komoróczy, Balázs, Apiar, Peter, Novák, Marek, Bártová Pavelková, Taťána, Štrof, Antonín, Přichystal, Michal, Zubalík, Jiří, Sedláčková, Lenka, Kolařík, Václav, Bučo, Michal, Škrdla, Petr, Augustinová, Klára, Vlach, Marek, Vokáč, Milan, Kuča, Martin, Bíško, Richard, Čerevková, Alžběta, Bučová Čerňavová, Katarína, Čižmář, Ivan, Golec, Martin, Václavíková, Dominika, Johančík, Radek, Procházka, Rudolf, Kmošek, Matěj, Žákovský, Petr, Fojtík, Pavel, Vrána, Lubomír, Tóth, Peter, David, Rožnovský, Přichystal, Antonín, Schenk, Zdeněk, Kos, Petr, Knotek, Petr, Milo, Peter, Tencer, Tomáš, Kovárník, Jaromír, Lengyel, Marcel, Koláčný, Stanislav, Kučová, Jitka, Urban, Eliáš, Paulus, Martin, Popelka, Miroslav, Lečbych, Marek, Mikulec, Roman, Hlavica, Michal, Průchová, Erika, Vatansever, Atilla, Hájek, Zdeněk, Vránová, Vendula, Trampota, František, and Kalábek, Marek
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- Czech
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5. Revize stavu archeologických komponent v trati Drnholec "Holenická pole" pomocí prospekčních a málo invazivních výzkumných metod
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- Komoróczy, Balázs, Vlach, Marek, Zelíková, Michaela, Sedláček, Jozef, and Růžičková, Pavla
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- Subject:
- protohistory, South Moravia, landscape archaeology, survey, ploughsoil, and spatial analyses
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- In the effort to revise the present state of preservation and knowledge of archaeological components on the site Drnholec “Holenická pole” in South Moravia, the various non-destructive (aerial and geophysical prospections) or lesser invasive (metal detector prospection) methods have been applied. The aim was to identify areas of activity, their functional and chronological interpretation and to determine the basic spatial relationships of the main components. By combining the results of individual methods, areas of activity from the La Tène and Roman times were identified with a relatively high degree of certainty. An entirely new discovery is the supposed presence of a Roman temporary camp in this intensely populated position. Part of its fortification was identified by geophysical survey, and also in the set of metal-detector finds chronologically related significant objects can be identified.
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6. Společnými silami za poznáním společného archeologického dědictví Jihomoravského kraje
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- Komoróczy, Balázs and Fedor, Petr
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- bez média and svazek
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- Czech
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- The long-time conceptual collaboration between the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno and the South Moravia Region began in 2019. Under the title “Joint Forces in Order to Discover the Common Archaeological Heritage of the South Moravian Region”, its goal was to gradually create conditions for the establishment of “citizen science” in the sphere of metal detecting in the region. The main initiators and bearers of the project support (which was granted in 2019 and 2020 under the Programme of Regional Cooperation of Regions and Institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences) are the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Brno, as the expert and methodology guarantor, and the South Moravian Region, as the owner of archaeological finds defined by law, the founding entity of seven collection-forming institutions and, within a transferred competence, the monument care authority. The programme responds to the current social development and the region’s needs in the sphere of the rescue of common archaeological heritage. The enormous boom in the use of metal detectors by the public and the ever-increasing interest in the process of learning about our past have encountered obstacles in the form of a lack of information and non-uniform and incomprehensible conditions. This was (and is) the reason for frequent inadvertent but enormous losses in archaeological finds and damage to our common cultural riches. The experience and scientific knowledge of our partners show that a partial solution to this unfavourable situation can be found in a positive approach to people who are interested in unselfish participation in discovering material sources of our past, in motivating the public to be interested in the condition of archaeological sources and their involvement in the rescue process. and Using numerous tools such as expert workshops for the employees of professional institutions, information meetings with interested members of the public, schooling of local authorities and the Police, distribution of printed and digital information materials, etc., the partners in the programme have long endeavoured to improve the knowledge of all public components and public administration. It is not only for the archaeological and museum institutions founded by the region that they provide methodological preparation for the creation of basic tools through which they can communicate with the interested public and motivate and organise them so that their activities are generally beneficial in getting to know the past and enriching our common cultural heritage. Both partners perceive the protection and rescue of archaeological cultural heritage and the creation of conditions for citizen participation in this activity within the framework of so-called citizen science as one of the priority objectives of modern archaeological science and municipal politics.
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