Evidence and Classification of River Finds Discovered in the Morava and Thaya Rivers (Czech Republic)

The archaeology of inland waters is a relatively recent scientific branch in the Czech Republic. The insufficient state of research affected the first attempts at extensive documentation and evaluation of river finds and has caused many challenges. Results of a pilot study aimed at processing and ev...

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Main Author: Machová, Barbora (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
In: The international journal of nautical archaeology
Year: 2024, Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 183–202
Further subjects:B řeka Morava
B spatial archaeology
B Thaya River
B 摩拉瓦河
B Arqueología fluvial
B underwater archaeology
B GIS
B prostorová archeologie
B علم الآثار التحتمائية
B نهر مورافا
B علم الآثار المكانية
B 空間考古
B 空间考古
B River archaeology
B 塔亚河
B Morava River
B řeka Dyje
B علم الآثار النهرية
B 塔亞河
B 水下考古
B 河流考古
B říční archeologie
B نهر ثايا
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Summary:The archaeology of inland waters is a relatively recent scientific branch in the Czech Republic. The insufficient state of research affected the first attempts at extensive documentation and evaluation of river finds and has caused many challenges. Results of a pilot study aimed at processing and evaluating river finds dated from the Palaeolithic to the Early Middle Ages discovered in the two largest Moravian rivers, the Morava and the Thaya, endeavoured to identify and describe these issues and improve the protection of underwater cultural heritage in the respective rivers.
ISSN:1095-9270
Contains:Enthalten in: The international journal of nautical archaeology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/10572414.2023.2261535