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@article{1173457, author = {Dejmal, Miroslav and Lisá, Lenka and Nývltová Fisáková, Miriam and Bajer, Aleš and Petr, Libor and Kočár, Petr and Kočárová, Romana and Nejman, Ladislav and Rybníček, Michal and Sůvová, Zdeňka and Culp, Randy and Vavrčík, Hanuš}, article_location = {San Francisco}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089273}, keywords = {CARBON ISOTOPES; SEDIMENTS; TURNOVER; HOUSES; HAIR; DIET}, language = {eng}, issn = {1932-6203}, journal = {PLOS One}, note = {žádný z autorů nemá na WoS afiliaci na MU, nelze tedy výsledek přenášet do RIV!}, title = {Medieval Horse Stable; The Results of Multi Proxy Interdisciplinary Research}, url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3966733/}, volume = {9}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1173457 AU - Dejmal, Miroslav - Lisá, Lenka - Nývltová Fisáková, Miriam - Bajer, Aleš - Petr, Libor - Kočár, Petr - Kočárová, Romana - Nejman, Ladislav - Rybníček, Michal - Sůvová, Zdeňka - Culp, Randy - Vavrčík, Hanuš PY - 2014 TI - Medieval Horse Stable; The Results of Multi Proxy Interdisciplinary Research JF - PLOS One VL - 9 IS - 3 SP - 1-12 EP - 1-12 PB - Public Library of Science SN - 19326203 N1 - žádný z autorů nemá na WoS afiliaci na MU, nelze tedy výsledek přenášet do RIV! KW - CARBON ISOTOPES KW - SEDIMENTS KW - TURNOVER KW - HOUSES KW - HAIR KW - DIET UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3966733/ N2 - A multi proxy approach was applied in the reconstruction of the architecture of Medieval horse stable architecture, the maintenance practices associated with that structure as well as horse alimentation at the beginning of 13th century in Central Europe. Finally, an interpretation of the local vegetation structure along Morava River, Czech Republic is presented. The investigated stable experienced two construction phases. The infill was well preserved and its composition reflects maintenance practices. The uppermost part of the infill was composed of fresh stabling, which accumulated within a few months at the end of summer. Horses from different backgrounds were kept in the stable and this is reflected in the results of isotope analyses. Horses were fed meadow grasses as well as woody vegetation, millet, oat, and less commonly hemp, wheat and rye. Three possible explanations of stable usage are suggested. The stable was probably used on a temporary basis for horses of workers employed at the castle, courier horses and horses used in battle. ER -
DEJMAL, Miroslav, Lenka LISÁ, Miriam NÝVLTOVÁ FISÁKOVÁ, Aleš BAJER, Libor PETR, Petr KOČÁR, Romana KOČÁROVÁ, Ladislav NEJMAN, Michal RYBNÍČEK, Zdeňka SŮVOVÁ, Randy CULP a Hanuš VAVRČÍK. Medieval Horse Stable; The Results of Multi Proxy Interdisciplinary Research. \textit{PLOS One}. San Francisco: Public Library of Science, 2014, roč.~9, č.~3, s.~1-12. ISSN~1932-6203. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089273.
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