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- Title
Archeologický výzkum hrobů z kostela sv. Alžběty v Jilemnicí ve světle environmentálních analýz.
- Authors
Prostředník, Jan; Kuželka, Vítězslav; Kovačiková, Lenka; Novák, Jan
- Abstract
Archaeological research in the area of the chateau park uncovered the relic of the Gothic church of St. Elisabeth, dated to the second half of the 13th century. It is a single-nave building with a rectangular finish (length 25 m, boat width 13 m, presbytery width 10.5 m). The church probably had an older predecessor - a wooden structure on a stone foundation, dating from the mid-13th century. At the same time, the church site was a burial place: a grave of a young woman and a 1.5-year-old child, dated 13th/14th century were found outside the presbytery wall. In the presbytery, there were 3 graves of men dating back to the 14th century. It is very likely that these are the Lords of the Wallenstein family. Archaeological research in graves in the Church of St. Elisabeth unearthed a small collection of animal bone remains. The occurrence of bones of young and mature cattle and domestic fowls, which are abundant in the archaeozoological assemblage, indicates the prevailing meat consumption of these animals. The butchering marks on their bones document removal of meat from the carcasses.
- Publication
Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series, 2019, Vol 188, p59
- ISSN
1802-6842
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2478/jnmpnhs-2019-0002