Landscape of everyday life.Case study Praslavice, Moravia, Czech Republic
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Year of publication | 2013 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | This paper is based on a complete work on a large plane settlement area of Middle to Late Bronze Age in Přáslavice, Moravia, which represents Tumulus culture and the beginning of “Lusatian” Urnfields in the area. Settlement components that are connected in time and space with residential, burial, economic, storage, industrial and refuse functions are defined. The site is understood as a landscape of everyday life, as a farm settlement connected to the central sites in the wider micro-region. The necessity of studying plane settlements in order to understand cultural development in the context of traditional meaning and methodological aspects of statistical and space analysis will be discussed. |