SVOBODA, Jiří. The Gravettian of Moravia: Landscape, settlement, and dwellings. In Perceived Landscapes and Built Environments. V. Británie: Archaeopress. p. 121-129. ISBN 1 84171 498 4. 2003.
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Original name The Gravettian of Moravia: Landscape, settlement, and dwellings.
Name in Czech Gravettien Moravy: Krajina, osídlení a obydlí.
Authors SVOBODA, Jiří.
Edition V. Británie, Perceived Landscapes and Built Environments, p. 121-129, 9 pp. 2003.
Publisher Archaeopress
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 1 84171 498 4
Keywords in English Moravia; Gravettian; Landscape; Settlements; Dwellings
Tags dwellings, Gravettian, landscape, Moravia, settlements
Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Jiří Svoboda, DrSc., učo 36778. Changed: 17/12/2008 08:50.
Abstract
The spatial analysis of the Moravian Gravettian is being realised in four levels: The Gravettian landscape (which clearly differs from the Aurignacian or the Magdalenian landscapes) is related to the riverine network of Moravia, where sites and site-clusters are localized in the valleys, in lower altitudes, and in almost regular distances between each other. - The site-clusters (such as Dolní Věstonice-Pavlov) demonstrate an internal hierarchy, based on the size and the complexity of archaeological record. - The large sites are separated into individual settlement units (hearths, features, object accumulations), and their and spatio/temporal relationships are being examined. - Dwelling structures are classified in four formal types; the hypothetical architectural constructions are tested against analogies from experimental archaeology and ethnoarchaeology.
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