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@article{2369677, author = {Přichystal, Antonín and Rataj, Petr and Všianský, Dalibor}, article_location = {Brno}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.47382/pv0641-07}, keywords = {Nephrite axes; Eneolithic; Moravia and Czech Silesia; natural sources; Jordanów Slaski}, language = {eng}, issn = {1211-7250}, journal = {Přehled výzkumů}, title = {Petroarchaeological investigation of three nephrite axes from Moravia and Czech Silesia}, url = {http://www.researchgate.net/publication/371332745_Petroarchaeological_investigation_of_three_nephrite_axes_from_Moravia_and_Czech_Silesia}, volume = {64}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2369677 AU - Přichystal, Antonín - Rataj, Petr - Všianský, Dalibor PY - 2023 TI - Petroarchaeological investigation of three nephrite axes from Moravia and Czech Silesia JF - Přehled výzkumů VL - 64 IS - 1 SP - 53-60 EP - 53-60 PB - Archeologický ústav AV ČR v Brně SN - 12117250 KW - Nephrite axes KW - Eneolithic KW - Moravia and Czech Silesia KW - natural sources KW - Jordanów Slaski UR - http://www.researchgate.net/publication/371332745_Petroarchaeological_investigation_of_three_nephrite_axes_from_Moravia_and_Czech_Silesia N2 - In 1989, 2002 and 2021, three axes were found in Moravia and Czech Silesia, which share a similar appearance and typology. Two of these axes (Bolatice near Opava, Hlinsko near Lipník nad Bečvou) can be dated to the Early Eneolithic (Funnel Beaker Culture), while the third (Archlebov near Ždánice) was a surface find in an area with pottery fragments corresponding to the Moravian Painted Ware Culture. The raw material used in the axes is almost macroscopically identical and has a striking mottled colour. Mineralogical methods (determination of magnetic susceptibility and density, X-ray diffraction record) were used for classification. The methods proved the raw material was nephrite with a significant presence of clinopyroxene. Our comparison with nephrite occurrences in Central Europe has shown the nephrite source at Jordanów Śląski in Polish Silesia to be the most probable source. ER -
PŘICHYSTAL, Antonín, Petr RATAJ a Dalibor VŠIANSKÝ. Petroarchaeological investigation of three nephrite axes from Moravia and Czech Silesia. \textit{Přehled výzkumů}. Brno: Archeologický ústav AV ČR v Brně, 2023, roč.~64, č.~1, s.~53-60. ISSN~1211-7250. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.47382/pv0641-07.
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