Tzv. blatnicko-mikulčický horizont a jeho vliv na chronologii raného středověku

Title in English The so-called Blatnica-Mikulčice horizon and its influence on the early medieval chronology
Authors

UNGERMAN Šimon

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Karolínska kultúra a Slovensko. Štúdie. Zborník Slovenského národného múzea – Archeológia, Supplementum 4
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords Early Middle Ages; Great Moravia; chronology; material culture; hillfort
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Description The Blatnica-Mikulčice horizon (BMH) counted for a long time among crucial building stones of our early medieval archaeology. In the last time, however, voices began to resound in literature that this concept would deserve a comprehensive re-evaluation. This is also the topic of the submitted paper, which evaluates the role that BMH has played in the early medieval chronology on the territory of former Czechoslovakia. The author comes to the conclusion that BMH introduced into the research considerable chronological contradictions and discrepancies because the dates derived from this horizon, under the present state of knowledge, cannot be interconnected with those acquired from other sources.
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