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- Title
Středovĕká studna ve Vraclavi.
- Authors
Vích, David
- Abstract
Medieval well in Vraclav, Eastern Bohemia. Rescue excavations on the village square of Vraclav (Pardubice Region) uncovered a feature with a circular ground plan that was interpreted as a well. The upper part of the fill was composed of a layer with pottery from the 13th century; the lower portion of the fill was made up of sediments that showed gradual siltation, including isolated pottery fragments of the same age. The well became defunct during the course of the 13th century or in the early years of the 14th century. Due to its position, the well represents important evidence of transformations in settlement and development in the vicinity of an early medieval centre of power that functioned until the 13th century.
- Subjects
PARDUBICE (Czech Republic); BOHEMIA (Czech Republic); CZECH Republic; MIDDLE Ages; POTTERY; SEDIMENTS; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations; MEDIEVAL archaeology; WELLS -- Design &; construction; FOURTEENTH century; THIRTEENTH century
- Publication
Archeologické Rozhledy, 2010, Vol 62, Issue 2, p348
- ISSN
0323-1267
- Publication type
Article