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Macháček, Jiří, Petr Dresler, and Renáta Přichystalová. "Das Ende Großmährens – Überlegungen zur relativen und absoluten Chronologie des ostmitteleuropäischen Frühmittelalters." Praehistorische Zeitschrift 93, no. 2 (April 8, 2019): 307–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pz-2018-0010.

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Abstract The Fall of Great Moravia. Reflections on relative and absolute chronology of Early Middle Ages in the East-Central Europe. Dating the so-called Great Moravian jewelry and Great Moravian church graveyards is one of the crucial tasks of archaeology of the Early Middle Ages. The chronological systems developed based on the rich graves investigated over the past 60 years within the Czech Republic help in dating archaeological finds from the 9th to the 10th century all over Europe. This study addresses the question of how long the luxury jewelry existed as part of living culture and until when the earliest church graveyards with burials of people clad in the traditional Great Moravian costume existed in Moravia. The solution to this problem is supported by assessments of finds from graves excavated at Pohansko near Břeclav and, most importantly, by radiocarbon dating the application of which is still not common in archaeology of the Early Middle Ages. The result of the present research is a finding that in Great Moravian church graveyards burials continued consistently until the mid-10th century, occasionally probably even a little longer. People were interred there wearing the typical Great Moravian costume which included the luxury jewelry as its component. It is a significant correction of the previous opinions and a partial return to the original dating of Great Moravian material culture from the 1950s and 1960s.
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Gluchman, Vasil. "Ethics and politics of Great Moravia of the 9th century." Ethics & Bioethics 8, no. 1-2 (June 1, 2018): 15–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ebce-2018-0007.

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Abstract The author studies the role of Christianity in two forms of 9th century political ethics in the history of Great Moravia, represented by the Great Moravian rulers Rastislav and Svatopluk. Rastislav’s conception predominantly uses the pre-Erasmian model of political ethics based on the pursuit of welfare for the country and its inhabitants by achieving the clerical-political independence of Great Moravia from the Frankish kingdom and, moreover, by utilising Christianity for the advancement of culture, education, literature, law and legality, as well as by spreading Christian ethics and morality in the form of the Christian code of ethics expressed in ethicallegal documents. Svatopluk’s political conception was a prototype of Machiavellian political ethics, according to which one is, in the interest of the country and its power and fame, allowed to be a lion and/or a fox. Svatopluk abused Christianity in the name of achieving his power-oriented goals. Great Moravia outlived Rastislav; it did not, however, outlive Svatopluk, as, shortly after his death, it broke up and ceased to exist. The author came to the conclusion that Rastislav’s conception was more viable, as its cultural heritage lives on in the form of works by Constantine and Methodius.
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Chorvátová, Hana, and Matej Harvát. "Ženské a detské hroby s honosným šperkom v dlhom 9. storočí v Čechách, na Morave a na Slovensku (komparácia, identifikácia elít a pokus o novú historickú interpretáciu formovania veľkomoravského Nitrianska)." Musaica Archaeologica 5, no. 1 (2020): 51–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.46283/musarch.2020.1.04.

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The study primarily deals with the archeological findings of the women and children luxurious jewelry from the burial sites located at regions nort of the Danube of the so-called Great Moravia. The paper consists of two parts – surveys of archeological and textual evidence. The main goal is interdisciplinary evaluation and comparison of available and well–known sources which indicate a specific discrepancy in the general historiographic interpretation of the formation of the Great Moravian „state“. The discrepancy between archeological and historiographic interpretation is much more obvious in the case of the so-called Principality of Nitra and its assumed elite. The first part of the study contains a comparative analysis of the findings of luxurious jewelry from the regions of present-day Bohemia, Moravia and western Slovakia, where authors point out the qualitative and quantitative differences in the spatial distribution of these artifacts. In the second part, the authors propose the alternative explanatory model of the formation of the so-called core area of Great Moravia based on the different reading of some notorious textual evidence. In this section is critically examined a conventional and rather problematic historiographic explanation based on the notion of the unification of (old) Moravian principality and „Nitrava“ principality as a consequence of the expulsion of Priwina from Nitra by the Moravian dux Mojmír I around 833. Contrastingly, authors rather suggest the later incorporation of the Nitra region to the political unit ruled by the Moravian prince which may have happend as a result of Svätopluk expansion.
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Macháček, Jiří. "Disputes over Great Moravia: chiefdom or state? the Morava or the Tisza River?" Early Medieval Europe 17, no. 3 (July 21, 2009): 248–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0254.2009.00276.x.

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Gluchman, Vasil. "The literary works as a code of ethics in Great Moravia." Ethics & Bioethics 9, no. 3-4 (December 1, 2019): 106–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ebce-2019-0017.

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Abstract The author studies selected fundamental literary records from Great Moravia of the 9th century (The rules of the holy fathers [Zapovědi svatych otcov], Judicial law for laymen [Zakon sudnyj ljudem], Nomocanon [Nomokanon], Adhortation to rulers [Vladykam zemle Božie slovo velit]) presumably compiled, translated or created by Constantine (Cyril) and Methodius, the Thessaloniki brothers. In the context of defining early and medieval Christian ethics, the author concluded that the texts in question contain elements of the Christian code of ethics, by means of which Constantine (Cyril) and Methodius, following the model of the Byzantine Emperors Leo III and Constantine V, wished to form the social morality of Great Moravia. Based on this, the author holds the opinion that the history of Christian ethics in Moravia, Slovakia and Bohemia goes as far back as the activities of Constantine (Cyril) and Methodius and the period of Great Moravia.
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Košulič, Ondřej. "Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) from Forest Ecosystems of Třesín National Nature Monument (Litovelské Pomoraví, Czech Republic) with Suggestions to Conservation Management of the Locality." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 63, no. 3 (2015): 751–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201563030751.

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This paper presents faunistic records of spiders in the forest ecosystems of the Třesín National Nature Monument. Spiders were surveyed from 29 April 2013 to 25 October 2013. A total of 1012 individual spiders were collected from eight sites by pitfall traps, individual collection, sweeping grasses and herb vegetation, beating shrubs and trees, and shifting leaf litters. Spiders were identified as 146 species from 94 genera and 27 families. The families Linyphiidae, Lycosidae, Gnaphosidae, and Thomisidae exhibited high species diversity. Three species listed on the Red List of Threatened Species in the Czech Republic were recorded: Dysdera moravica (Řezáč, Gasparo, Král & Heneberg, 2014), Megalepthyphantes pseudocollinus (Saaristo, 1997), and Nusoncus nasutus (Schenkel, 1925). The finding of N. nasutus is among the first reports of this spider in the Moravia region. Several findings represent the northernmost occurrences of rare thermophilous spiders in Moravia and even the Czech Republic. The great richness of araneofauna and the occurrence of rare and poorly known spider species confirm the high biotic value of Třesín within the agriculturally intensified landscape of Moravia.
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Malinovská, Nora. "Problems of Slavic identity on the pages of the Slovak journal «Konštantínove listy / Constantine’s Letters»." Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana 29, no. 1 (2021): 161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2021.110.

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The author provides an overview of articles on the topic of Slavic identity and the development of common Slavic self-consciousness published in the international scientific journal «Konštantínove listy / Constantine’s Letters», published by the Institute for Research of the Cultural Heritage of Constantine and Methodius of the Faculty of Philosophy named after Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra (Slovakia). The main goal of the journal, founded in 2008, is to present the actual results of research on the problems and topics related to the cultural and political history of Great Moravia, as well as the functioning of the Cyril and Methodius tradition in the Slavic world in later times, right up to the present day. Analyzing the results of research published on the pages of the journal, the author comes to the conclusion that most of the authors are looking for and find the initial impulse of common Slavic self-consciousness in Great Moravia. It is the ideological and cultural heritage of the Great Moravian Cyril and Methodius tradition, primarily the Slavic alphabet, literature and Church Slavonic language, that became the basis for the formation of the Slavic world as an ethnic, cultural and historical integrity.
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Curta, Florin. "The history and archaeology of Great Moravia: an introduction." Early Medieval Europe 17, no. 3 (July 21, 2009): 238–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0254.2009.00275.x.

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Jáger, Róbert. "Guilt and Culpability in the Law of Great Moravia." Konštantínove listy/Constantine's Letters 14, no. 2 (October 31, 2021): 26–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17846/cl.2021.14.2.26-36.

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Mahel, Richard. "„Stručná historie Literatury české“. K osudu nevydané učebnice rajhradského benediktina Bedy Dudíka k dějinám české literatury z roku 1847." Historia Scholastica 6, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.15240/tul/006/2020-2-005.

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In the years 1841–1854 the Benedictine Beda Dudík (1815–1890) worked as a teacher at the Episcopal Institute of Philosophy in Brno and then at the Higher Grammar School in Brno. As a teacher and a supporter of a development of the Czech national movement in Moravia he strove for the introduction of teaching of the Czech language and literature in the Moravian church education. He succeeded in his efforts and the Court study commission and the Episcopal ordinariate in Brno permitted teaching of the Czech language within the school curriculum of the Institute of Philosophy. For the successful completion of the teaching, Dudik compiled a textbook for his students about history of the Czech language and book writing and he intended to publish it in print at “Matice česká” in Prague. The textbook was approved successfully in a censorship procedure; however, it was not finally published in print due to disagreements with the authors of the compiled works. Nevertheless, it was significant for the development of national efforts in Moravia and it, first and foremost, revealed the young Beda Dudík as a great supporter of the then minority Czech national movement in Moravia, which changed later when he left his pedagogical experience in favour of his better-known historiographical, official and diplomatic practice.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Great Moravia"

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Kaupová, Sylva. "Bioarchaeology of the medieval population of central Europe : relationships among health status, social context and nutrition." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AIXM0198/document.

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Le travail s'est concentré sur la mesure des valeurs des isotopes stables du carbone (δ13C) et de l'azote (δ15N) dans un groupe de 189 adultes des deux sexes et 74 animaux. Le groupe étudié était représenté par différents ensembles de populations (les centres du pouvoir vs. l’arrière-pays) et périodes : la Grande-Moravie (IXe – Xe siècles) et la période de « late Hillfort » (XIe siècle). L'analyse a également concerné un groupe d’immatures âgés de moins de six ans. Les données isotopiques du groupe des adultes indiquent que l'alimentation de la population de la Grande-Moravie était basée sur les ressources terrestres riches en plantes dites en C4. Des différences dans la proportion des protéines animales ont été observées au niveau de l'alimentation des habitants des centres et de leur arrière-pays. Des modifications diachroniques ont été observées au niveau de l'alimentation – l'alimentation du groupe de la période de late Hillfort était caractérisée par une consommation significative de plantes en C4. Les données isotopiques du groupe des immatures indiquent que la population de la Grande-Moravie ne connaissait aucune norme obligatoire pour la durée de l'allaitement maternel. Les résultats de cette étude démontrent que la société de la Grande-Moravie présentait un taux élevé de stratification socio-économique. Les changements diachroniques observés indiquent que malgré le développement apparent de la population au XIe siècle, la qualité des conditions de vie accuse une aggravation par rapport à la période de la Grande-Moravie. Les statistiques ont démontré l'impact de la qualité de l'alimentation sur l'état de la dentition de la population de la Grande-Moravie
In this study carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic values were measured in a sample of 189 adult individuals of both sexes and 74 animals representing different socio-economic contexts (power centers versus the hinterlands) and chronology: the Great Moravian (9th -10th century AD) versus late Hillfort (11th century AD) period. A sample of 41 sub-adults aged 0–6 years was also selected for isotopic analyses.Isotopic data of the adult sample showed that the Great Moravian population had a terrestrial diet with a substantial proportion of C4 plants. Dietary analysis revealed statistically significant differences in the consumption of animal protein between power centers and the hinterlands. Diachronic changes in the diet were observed: the diet of the 11th century sample was characterized by higher consumption of C4 plants.For sub-adults, the isotopic results suggested there was not solely one established norm for the duration of breastfeeding in the Great Moravian population. These results confirmed that Great Moravia represented a highly stratified society socio-economically. The diachronic change in dietary behavior suggested that even after the apparent recovery in the 11th century, Moravian society did not reach its original level of welfare. The quality of diet significantly influenced dental health in the Great Moravian population sample
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Machek, Miloš. "Archeologický park v Mikulčicích." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-215658.

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Kříž, Pavel. "Analýza konstrukčních, statických a proporčních kritérií románských a předrománských rotund." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-355628.

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Topic of this dissertation thesis follows previous dissertations dealing with reconstructions of historical buildings that were successfully defended at Institute of Building Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology. The thesis deals with Romanesque and Pre-Romanesque round churches, called rotundas, that were built between 9th and 13th century in the historical territory of Great Moravia. Churches of similar shape can be also found in surrounding countries, but only scarcely. By the time of origin these rotundas were among the oldest masonry buildings built within borders of contemporary Czech Republic. Later some rotundas were destroyed and are known only thanks to the archaeological findings or written records. Some are still waiting to be discovered. Surviving rotundas are the oldest masonry buildings in Czech Republic, therefore it can be said that they belong to the most valuable historical buildings in the country. Preserved rotundas were often modified or rebuild in some way. Thanks to their age, origins of many of these buildings are shrouded in a mystery, which is one of the reasons why they attract attention of many researchers – archaeologists, historians and art historians. Many questions arise from their research. These questions have interdisciplinary character and finding the answers requires cooperation of specialists in different fields. One of these fields is building engineering. This dissertation thesis deals with proportional and structural analysis of Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque rotundas. For the proportional analysis author focused on verifying of some of the hypotheses of other researchers connected to the Romanesque rotundas. These include hypothesis dealing with use of historical units for the design of rotundas, hypothetical use of proportional canon, or some universal sets of proportional ratios of vertical and horizontal dimensions. The proportional analysis also helped with verification of some hypothe
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Špondrová, Hana. "Koncertní sál v Brně." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-225600.

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This study addresses the design of a new cultural center in the Moravian Square – a polyfunctional object with a great concert hall, a small multifunctional hall with operating and technical facilities, parking, customer services for visitors, and areas for employees and musicians. Also, a restaurant & cafe is a part of this proposed project. New space replaces the unsatisfactory conditions of the current residence of Brno Filharmony in Besední dům – too small, unsatisfactory acoustics, and complicated operation. The cultural center, also, serves as a congress center that is currently missing in Brno - a city of trade fairs and exhibitions. The proposition respects the existing character of the park. The capacity of the new proposed design is from three-quarters underground, and therefore makes a way (nebo „space“) for greenery and pedestrians. The designed object consists of one ground and two underground levels. It has a simple shape with a greenery roof, and is incorporated into the existing spaces of the square. The distinctive element of the design is an open outside atrium in the first underground level. The facase is covered with boards (nebo „panels“) made out of Corian® material in a white shade of Glacier White in contrast to glass windows. The supporting construction is designed from monolithic iron concrete.
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Luby, Viktor. "Etnogeneze v karpatské kotlině na počátku středověku v zrcadle archeologie a narativních pramenů. K otázce kontinuity pozdně avarského osídlení a jeho vztahu k Maďarům." Master's thesis, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-389026.

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The geopolitical area of the Carpathian Basin was situated on the boundaries of the classical Greek and Latin literacy in the 9th century. There are no internal written sources dating back to the mentioned period characterizing the societies inhabiting the area. That is the reason why the political and social situation can be observed indirectly only via external written sources and archeological methods. The Avar Khaganate was completely annihilated by the wars between the Avars and Franks and the campaigns of the Bulgars from the hypothetical political map of the 9th century Europe. Nevertheless, the internal political crisis undoubtedly contributed to the swift disintegration of Avaria, vaguely described in the primary sources. The evidence of narrative texts and archeology, however, suggest that these processes did not bring dramatic changes in the "ethnic" composition of the Carpathian Basin population. The introductory chapters of this thesis give an overview on a set of written sources and tendencies in modern archaeological research. The research part of the thesis investigates not only the possible concepts of the continuous presence of Avars in the 9th century Central Europe, but also the questions about the chronology of the Carpathian Basin settlement by the Magyar tribes. Taking into...
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Vlha, Radovan. "Počátky a projevy vzdělanosti na území Velké Moravy." Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-327441.

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Title: The Origins of Education in Great Moravia and its Subsequent Manifestations Author: Mgr. Radovan Vlha Department: Czech Language Department Supervisor: prof. PhDr. Radoslava Kvapilová Brabcová, CSc. Abstract The thesis focuses on the origins and manifestations of the education on the territory of Great Moravia. The main research method is the analysis of historical source texts, archaeological artefacts and analogical comparison with the situation in 9th century Europe. The growth of education in Great Moravia commenced with the arrival of Constantine and Methodius mission, which proceed from the Byzantine conception of education. The mission picked up the threads of Bavarian missionaries' work, which is proved by the widely professed Christianity prior to the year 863. Initially, the education centres of western missionaries were used with new premises being built later; Sady near Uherske Hradiste being considered the most important. Scholars with aristocratic backgrounds were educated in these centres. The curriculum consisted predominantly from Old Church Slavonic, prayers, theology and music, sometimes accompanied with Latin. The development of the craft industry requisite for the building of churches, decorating jewellery with Christian motives and production of books was directly connected to...
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Havelková, Petra. "Entezopatie a fyzická aktivita u velkomoravské populace (9.-10. století) s přihlédnutím k sociální struktuře a životním podmínkám obyvatelstva." Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-296097.

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7 ABSTRACT The occurrence of enthesopathies is associated with muscle insertion sites and physical activities. The aim of this work is focused on two basic target areas. In the methodical section, I tested two methods of enthesopathy evaluation (Crubézy, 1988; Villotte, 2006) and I monitored the influence of age and physical stress on the incidence of enthesopathies in a documented skeletal collection from Greece. The main aim was then the evaluation of enthesopathies in the Great Moravian population from the settlement agglomeration Mikulčice-Valy (9th -10th century) using the selected method and the subsequent interpretation of the results attained, taking into consideration the archaeological facts relating to the given locality. Based on the observed degrees of concordance between the repeated evaluations, I used Villotte's method (2006) for final evaluation. I proved the correlation between the prevalence of enthesopathies and age in individuals from a recently documented skeletal collection. I was unable to demonstrate the influence of physical activity on the incidence of enthesopathies. This is apparently due to the small number of individuals with manual and non-manual occupations. In individuals from the Mikulčice settlement agglomeration, I recorded a demonstrable difference between individual...
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Zahradníková, Mariana. "Hypoplastické defekty skloviny u Slovanů z raně středověkého pohřebiště Rajhrad." Master's thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-310531.

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The objective of this study was the assessment of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early medieval Great Moravian population sample - Rajhrad. Linear enamel hypoplasia represents the disruption of enamel matrix secretion during the growth of the tooth crown, which is related to a generalized growth disturbance. This is why it is considered as a nonspecific stress marker. The incidence of LEH could reflect stress factors during the life of early medieval population. The aim of this study was to asses the frequency and timing of the LEH. The incidence of LEH was supposed to be high because of poorer nature of this cemetery. The results of our study could confirm or falsify this assumption and determine relation between LEH and socio-economic status. The timing of LEH was estimated from regression equations consisting of distance from LEH to CEJ (cemento-enamel junction) and crown height of upper and lower canines. 108 individuals from approximately 4 - 15 years were observed. The frequency was high according to the assumption - 88 %. That confirms poorer life conditions. The range of mean age of LEH formation was from 2,94 - 4,72 years in individuals with multiple LEH incidence. The mean age of single LEH formation was approximately 3,98 years. The earliest onset of LEH in the pooled sample occurred...
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Kaupová, Sylva. "Bioarcheologie středověké populace střední Evropy: vztah zdravotního stavu, sociální diferenciace a výživy." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-304026.

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We studied the dietary behavior and health status of a population that lived in the context of rapid change, including the development of the economic and political structures of states, the adoption of Christianity as well as the subsequent disruption of social structure and the recovery of society. Carbon (δ13 C) and nitrogen (δ15 N) isotopic values were measured in a sample of 189 adult individuals of both sexes and 74 animals representing different socio-economic contexts (power centers versus the hinterlands) and chronology: the Great Moravian (9th -10th century AD) versus late Hillfort (11th century AD) period. A sample of 41 sub-adults aged 0-6 years, representative of both Great Moravian power centers (Mikulčice) and its rural hinterlands (Josefov), was selected for isotopic analyses of breastfeeding and weaning behavior. Data on growth and frequency of nonspecific stress indicators (cribra orbitalia, porotic hyperostosis, and endocranial lesions) were analyzed in a sub-adult group. In adults, we focused on dental health (caries, periapical lesions, dental wear, and periodontal disease), the presence of cribra orbitalia and estimated adult stature. Isotopic data of the adult sample showed that the Great Moravian population had a terrestrial diet with a substantial proportion of C4 plants....
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Jílková, Michaela. "Výživa v dětství ve vztahu k utváření sociálních rolí a zdravotnímu stavu velkomoravské populace." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-367747.

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This study is focused on dietary reconstruction according to stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen in bone and tooth collagen. The material used for this study is represented by set of 46 skeletons of adult individuals from 6th church's burial site in Mikulčice, which belong to the Great Moravian era (9th -10th century). Isotopic values are discussed in relation to the formation of social roles and health status. The presence and eventually degree of severity of some non-specific stress indicators and pathologies (Cribra orbitalia, presence of tooth caries, caries intensity, linear enamel hypoplasias, dental wear and length od femur) was observed. The results of isotopic analysis suggest, that diet in this population sample was based on terrestrial sources, both animal and plant protein. Plants in Great Moravian diet belonged to C3 and C4 group. C4 group of plants in Mikulčice was represented by millet (Panicum miliaceum), which supports the hypothesis of "Millet - typical crop of old Slavs" (Reitsema and Kozlowski, 2013). Millet was consumed mainly in childhood. Significant differences between diets of high social class and rest of population was found with people of higher social rank consuming more animal protein. These differences were created in childhood and persisted to adulthood....
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Books on the topic "Great Moravia"

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Galuška, Luděk. Great Moravia. Brno: Moravian Museum, 1991.

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Panic, Idzi. Ostatnie lata Wielkich Moraw. Katowice: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2000.

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Ostatnie lata Wielkich Moraw. 2nd ed. Katowice: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2003.

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Poulik, Josef. Great Moravia and the mission of Cyril and Methodius. Prague: Orbis Press Agency, 1985.

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Třeštík, Dušan. Vznik Velké Moravy: Moravané, čechové a střední Evropa v letech 791-871. Praha: Lidové noviny, 2001.

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Chrzanowski, Witold. Kronika Słowian: T. I. Rzesza Morawska i kraj Wiślan. 2nd ed. Kraków: Egis, 2008.

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Kronika Słowian: Wielkie Morawy, kraj Wiślan i Czechy, 805-955 g. Kraków: Libron, 2006.

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Sláma, Jiří. Slovanské osídlení Českých zemí a Velkomoravská říše =: Slavic settlement in the Czech lands and Great Moravia. Praha: Litera, 1996.

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muzeum, Moravské zemské, Pražský hrad (Prague, Czech Republic), and Bratislavský hrad (Bratislava Slovakia), eds. Great Moravia and the beginnings of Christianity: 27.11.2014-28.2.2015, Palace of Noble Ladies, Moravian Museum, Brno, 17.4.2015-28.6.2015, Imperial Stable, Prague Castle, Prague, 7.8.2015-1.11.2015, Bratislava Castle, Bratislava. Brno: Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno in cooperation with the Moravian Museum, 2014.

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Čáky, Milan. Konštantín a Metod v politických vzt̕ahoch na Vel̕kej Moravy: Constantin and Methodius in political relations of Great Moravia = Konstantin in Metod v političnih odnosih v Veliki Moravski. Brje: Conscientia, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Great Moravia"

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Macháček, Jiří. "Slave Trade in Great Moravia: Reality or Fiction?" In Themes in Contemporary Archaeology, 113–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73291-2_9.

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"Great Moravia." In Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols), 113–27. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004395190_009.

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"Great Moravia and the Magyars." In The Nitrian Principality: The Beginnings of Medieval Slovakia, 239–54. BRILL, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004438637_012.

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"After the Downfall of Great Moravia." In The Nitrian Principality: The Beginnings of Medieval Slovakia, 255–68. BRILL, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004438637_013.

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"The Great Moravian Rotunda at Pohansko and an Osteobiographical Profile of Its Founder." In The Fall of Great Moravia, 1–38. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004392878_002.

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"The Austrian Danube Region in the Decades Around 900." In The Fall of Great Moravia, 39–61. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004392878_003.

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"The Magyars and Their Contribution to the Collapse and Fall of Great Moravia: Allies, Neighbours, Enemies." In The Fall of Great Moravia, 62–93. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004392878_004.

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"The Second Life of the Mojmirid Dukes." In The Fall of Great Moravia, 94–109. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004392878_005.

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"Graves, Churches, Culture and Texts: The Processes of Christianisation in the Early Middle Ages and Their Social and Cultural Context." In The Fall of Great Moravia, 110–29. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004392878_006.

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"“Founder Tombs” in Early Medieval Carantania: A Survey." In The Fall of Great Moravia, 130–50. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004392878_007.

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Conference papers on the topic "Great Moravia"

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Milošković, Aleksandra, Nataša Kojadinović, Milena Radenković, Simona Đuretanović, Tijana Veličković, Marijana Nikolić, and Vladica Simić. "POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS IN LOWLAND GREAT MORAVA RIVER – BIOINDICATION WITH BLEAK (ALBURNUS ALBURNUS)." In 1st INTERNATIONAL Conference on Chemo and BioInformatics. Institute for Information Technologies, University of Kragujevac, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/iccbi21.097m.

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The utilization of fish bioindicators has become of crucial importance for ecosystem contamination assessment. Bleak (Alburnus alburnus) is a widely distributed epipelagic fish species characterized as very active with fast metabolism which can lead to a high accumulation of pollutants in tissues. Bleak is easy to sample, identify in the field by morphological characteristics, and easy to work within the laboratory. This study deals with the bleak sensitivity in detecting the pressure of the potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the large lowland Great Morava River. The Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, Sn, and Zn were estimated in whole body composite (wbc) of bleak. The study was conducted at Great Morava River, near the city of Paraćin in Serbia. The highest concentrations of essential elements Zn and Fe were detected. The most toxic elements As and Hg were below detection limits. The metal pollution index (MPI) was 0.39. In large lowland rivers, point sources of pollution such as municipal wastewaters of smaller settlements usually have only local impact due to high dilution by the main watercourse. Since bleak is a site-specific species, results in this study indicated that this stretch of the Great Morava River is slightly affected by PTEs. None of the elements above the maximum permitted concentrations (MPC) in fish meat for use in the human diet, prescribed by the Official Gazette and European Commission Regulation, were not recorded.
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Peterková, Kateřina, Marek Krumnikl, and Simona Králová. "Možnosti rozvoje sdílené mobility v moravskoslezském kraji." In XXIV. mezinárodního kolokvia o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9896-2021-44.

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The research analysed shared mobility in the Moravian-Silesian region as an important aspect of sustainable transport within the concept of a smart city and a smart countryside. The use of shared mobility offers a way of reducing the adverse impact of traffic. It mainly deals with the lack of parking spots, traffic jams and the negative impact on the environment. Within the Moravian-Silesian region, the possibilities of shared mobility usage and its development barriers were studied in the city of Ostrava and in selected rural areas. The research included an extensive examination of relevant literature, the analysis of strategic documents, a survey and also interviews with experts in the field. The Moravian-Silesian region and the city of Ostrava is trying to promote and to develop shared mobility. Bike-sharing especially, works very well in Ostrava, on the other hand in the countryside shared mobility is just in the beggining, however there is great potential in joint collection of the inhabitans to transport them to larger municipalities. In any case, there is still a lot of room for the development of shared mobility. In the countryside, the greatest obstacle for the development is the conviction of people because they are so used to their own cars while in Ostrava, the citizens are more open to various forms of shared mobility. However missing information or the lack of a desired form of shared mobility from the city can hinder its development as well.
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Stromská, Eliška, Dominika Tóthová, and Katarína Melichová. "Dopady společné zemědělské politiky EU na české zemědělce v období 2014–2020." In XXIV. mezinárodního kolokvia o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9896-2021-70.

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The implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU in the Czech Republic brought many changes in the functioning and financing of agriculture in the Czech Republic with political, economic, and social impacts and many challenges and threats for Czech farmers. Since the Czech Republic acceded to the EU, the Common Agricultural Policy has been reformed several times. The aim of the article is to evaluate the impact of the Common Agricultural Policy on Czech farmers in 2014–2020. The evaluation is based on a qualitative survey among selected farmers in the Moravian-Silesian and Olomouc regions. The research results show that enterprises positively evaluate financial stability and the overall protection of the agricultural sector. Support for the diversification of agriculture and support for the investment was also highlighted. On the contrary, the administrative burden, great emphasis on cross compliance rules, differences in the payments in EU countries, reducing the competitiveness of Czech agriculture and unfavourable conditions for livestock farmers were assessed negatively.
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