JURKOVIČOVÁ, Lenka, Radka MRÁZKOVÁ and Balázs KOMORÓCZY. Osteologická analýza lidských a zvířecích pozůstatků z polykulturní lokality Jevišovka – Nová (Osteological analysis of human and animal remains from polycultural site Jevišovka – Nová). Česká antropologie. Olomouc, 2017, vol. 67, No 1, p. 24–29. ISSN 0862-5085.
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Original name Osteologická analýza lidských a zvířecích pozůstatků z polykulturní lokality Jevišovka – Nová
Name (in English) Osteological analysis of human and animal remains from polycultural site Jevišovka – Nová
Authors JURKOVIČOVÁ, Lenka, Radka MRÁZKOVÁ and Balázs KOMORÓCZY.
Edition Česká antropologie, Olomouc, 2017, 0862-5085.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50404 Antropology, ethnology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords (in Czech) antropologická analýza, archeozoologická analýza, kultura s lineární keramikou, kultura s moravskou malovanou keramikou, únětická kultura, doba laténská, doba římská, doba stěhování národů
Keywords in English Anthropological analysis, Archaeozoological analysis, Linear pottery culture, Moravian painted pottery culture, Únětice culture, La Tène culture, Roman Age, Migration Period
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Abstract (in English)
The human and animal osteological material from the polycultural site Jevišovka – Nová is dated back to several historical periods (Linear pottery culture, Moravian painted pottery culture, Únětice culture, La Tène culture, Roman Age, Migration period). This study aims to describe bones or other hard tissues anatomically and taxonomically, and to observe potential pathologies, varieties and taphonomical changes. Due to a low quantity of anthropological finds in the osteological assemblage, this study is focused mainly on the evaluation of inhabitants’ relationship to domesticated animals in terms of subsistence strategies, and on subsequent data comparison for each period. We documented both domestic and wild fauna; the occurrence and the function of animal species were analogous to other archaeological sites from Moravia in these particular historical periods. Despite the low amount of analysed human remains, on the basis of archaeozoological analysis we were able to extend the knowledge of the local population throughout several episodes of settlement on this site.
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