Osada z pozdní doby římské v Chornicích, okr. Svitavy

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Title in English A Late Roman period settlement at Chornice, Svitavy district
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NĚMCOVÁ Jana KEJVAL Pavel JÍLEK Jan SŮVOVÁ Zdeňka KMOŠEK Jiří KOČÁR Petr KOČÁROVÁ Romana

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Archeologie východních Čech
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Faculty of Arts

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Keywords Settlement; Late Roman period; imports; glass token; Bohemian-Moravian borderland; brown bear
Description The remains of a settlement dating from the late Roman period were discovered thanks to several rescue excavations and contributed to the portrayal of the situation in the borderland between Bohemiaa nd Moravia during the Roman period. Coarse local pottery is dominant in the recovered material, but wheel-turned tableware of Barbarian provenance is also documented. Another surprise was the presence of Roman imports (a glass token, a fragment of a bronze vessel).
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