MAZÁČKOVÁ, Jana, Petr ŽAŽA, Daniela VANĚČKOVÁ a Andrej PÚČAŤ. Rokštejn castle, tourism in early modern times on medieval ruin. 2022.
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Originální název Rokštejn castle, tourism in early modern times on medieval ruin
Autoři MAZÁČKOVÁ, Jana, Petr ŽAŽA, Daniela VANĚČKOVÁ a Andrej PÚČAŤ.
Vydání 2022.
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Originální jazyk čeština
Typ výsledku Prezentace na konferencích
Obor 60102 Archaeology
Stát vydavatele Česká republika
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
WWW odkaz na program konference
Organizační jednotka Filozofická fakulta
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam
Změnil Změnil: Mgr. Petr Žaža, učo 401740. Změněno: 12. 5. 2022 12:32.
Anotace
After the siege and final demise of the Rokštejn castle in 1467, a new interesting non-living period of the castle’s existence began in the form of travelling. The visiting of the old castle to enjoy “pastime” activities, we can see many traces they left there, mainly pottery. The pottery finds show us the possibility of having romantic picnics, but also the darker side of littering by aristocratic tourists visiting the castle from 17th to the 19th century, as coin finds, and new radiocarbon data show us. After the breakpoint year in 1848, the political schema of the state was cancelled and the people became free citizens of the villages and towns, and they, too, could enjoy the travelling and tourism. This put the Castle ruins under great pressure of tourism by ordinary people, as well. Local chronicles mention a rustic dance floor and a bowling alley at the Castle, as a 19th century Romanticism pastime places. These Rokštejn pottery assemblages from this non-inhabited Castle period are represented by glazed pottery sherds or the pots, that were used as packaging for different types of snacks show that travelling in the form of tourism has been very common.
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