Olomouc-Slavonín (I) Sídliště kultury s vypíchanou keramikou
KAZDOVÁ, Eliška, Inna MATEICIUCOVÁ and Jaroslav PEŠKA. Olomouc-Slavonín (I) Sídliště kultury s vypíchanou keramikou (Olomouc-Slavonín (I) Settlement with Stroked pottery culture). 1st ed. Olomouc: ARF 2, 2000, 209 pp. ISBN 80-85037-21-1. |
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Original name | Olomouc-Slavonín (I) Sídliště kultury s vypíchanou keramikou |
Name (in English) | Olomouc-Slavonín (I) Settlement with Stroked pottery culture |
Authors | KAZDOVÁ, Eliška (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Inna MATEICIUCOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Jaroslav PEŠKA. |
Edition | 1. vyd. Olomouc, 209 pp. 2000. |
Publisher | ARF 2 |
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Original language | Czech |
Type of outcome | Book on a specialized topic |
Field of Study | Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology |
Country of publisher | Czech Republic |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
RIV identification code | RIV/00216224:14210/00:00002821 |
Organization unit | Faculty of Arts |
ISBN | 80-85037-21-1 |
Keywords in English | Ceramics; experiment; temperature; stroke-decorated; stone industry; distribution of stone raw material; technology |
Tags | ceramics, experiment, stone industry, stroke-decorated, technology, Temperature |
Changed by | Changed by: doc. PhDr. Eliška Kazdová, CSc., učo 1938. Changed: 1/7/2009 15:53. |
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Úvodní monografie předkládá fakta o nejstarším osídlení, které bylo zachyceno archeologickým výzkumem. Ze získaného souboru vypíchané keramiky byl vyčleněn soubor vzorků k technologickému zhodnocení keramické produkce. Monografie je výběrem metod, terminologií i celkovým zpracováním určena především odborníkům - archeologům. Je však použitelná i pro širší okruh zájemců o dávnou historii Olomoucka, pro každého koho zajímají nové poznatky o sídlištních poměrech v mladší době kamenné na Moravě. |
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The thin-walled ceramics (pear-shaped vessels and bowls) was made without measurable amounts of temper (grog), from which it flows that these forms which much more difficult to work in later stages of production , i.e. shaping, drying and firing. The thick-walled kettle-shaped vessels have a high amount of temper in the form of angular grains of quartz. The source of this temper can be assumed to have been the layer of crystalline cobbles dividing the loess from Pleistocene clays (Zapletal 1996, 1). The cobble were probably mechanically crushed, sorted and subsequently added to the raw material. The firing temperature in the collection of ceramics being examined is convincing evidence for the existence of specialized firing kilns (Kovárník 1988). Heating structures or bread ovens were clearly not used for firing as experiments with these items have shown a temperature range from 50-250 C (Petrasch 1986, 33-83). An important phenomenon is the difference in the firing temperatures of thin-walled forms and the rough, kettle-shaped vessels. The kettle-shaped vessels were fired at temperatures ranging from 850-1000 C, while the thin-walled forms show a wide range of firing temperatures, from 200-900 C. In one case, a shard had not been fired at all. Stroke-decorated ceramics analyzed in other areas also show a fairly wide range of firing temperatures. |
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MSM 142100001, plan (intention) | Name: Centrum archeologickrch výzkumů sociálních struktur pravěku až vrcholného středověku |
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR |
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