Využití mikroprostorové analýzy a GIS při zkoumání procesů vzniku výplní neolitických sídlištních objektů
Title in English | Study of origin processes of Neolithic feature context by using micro-spatial analyses and GIS |
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Year of publication | 2013 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The aim of the article is to present a possible solution to the issue of the origin of fills of archaeological features. In 2008–2010, a methodological experiment was carried out in the Těšetice-Kyjovice "Sutny" site. It involved a poly-cultural site with traces of settlement from the Neolithic up to the Hallstat period and was suitable for addressing some issues of the settlement archaeology. During the excavation of the fill of feature no. 738 from Lengyel Culture, with material from the Linearbandkeramik (LBK) Culture, three excavation methods were used: spatial recording of artefacts in quadrants 1 x 1 m; the spatial recording was recorded on 1:10 plans and with spatial recording in absolute coordinates by means of total station. In the article we will focus mainly on the issue of excavation methodology and micro-spatial recording of the archaeological material. Analyses of this terrain situation and comparing the used excavation methods are suitable for identifying formation processes, in particular, the origination of the nature of intrusions in the settlements features. |
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