NEOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENT IN SOUTH MORAVIA IN A DIACHRONIC PERSPECTIVE

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NOVOTNÝ Jaroslav HONS David DENIS Soléne ČEREVKOVÁ Alžběta

Year of publication 2022
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Faculty of Arts

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Description Our paper is focused on the research of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age settlement of South and South-Western Moravia. Our goal is dedicated to the recognition of socioeconomical interactions in archaic societies. Models based on theoretical study will be tested by the analysis of lithic chipped industry. Krumlovský les, located in the center of our studied area, is a geomorphological unit from which the chert of the same name originates. This chert was distributed over a wide area in Prehistory. During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, a network of settlements, hillforts and roundel enclosures was created around the Krumlovský les area. Using a diachronic perspective, we want to find out: a) how social and economic ties were developing in time, b) how the power of individuals or groups manifested itself and c) how social institutions were formed. The combination of diachronic and synchronous perspective could be appropriate for better understanding the development of socio-political and economic relationships.
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