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2013 | 23 | 3 | 190 – 196

Article title

K některým archaickým konstrukčním technologiím hliněných staveb na Hané

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ON SOME ARCHAIC BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES IN CLAY CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE ETHNOGRAPHIC AREA OF HANÁ

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CS

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The ethnographic area of Haná, situated in Central Moravia, is a region in which clay constructions prevailed in the past. The dug-in constructions utilizing the compactness of the local loess subsoil can be considered the rdest building solution. The loess subsoil allowed to build constructions without additional supporting structures. Excavation of underground corridors, pits or rooms used as caches for food storage (lochy) became a typical phenomenon in the region. Only exceptionally were later the dug pits used for dwelling. A unique proof of monolithic clay masonry in Haná could be discovered in a chamber part of a former farmstead in Dobrčice, district of Přerov, in 2011. The analysis showed that the building was probably made in the so-called cobbing technique, which had not been described in the region until that time.

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23

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3

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190 – 196

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  • Národní ústav lidové kultury, Zámek 672, 696 62 Strážnice, Czech Republic

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