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Burial mounds are considered as a typical monument of the Early and Middle Bronze Age in southern Bohemia, representing the only form of graves within BA–BC2 in the area. Although the existing literature has stated hundreds of burial mounds at dozens of cemeteries, after a critical review, only 19 burial mounds from 10 sites can be assigned to the Early Bronze Age, and further 73 burial mounds from 29 sites represent the Middle Bronze Age. Most of the mounds are polycultural, however, burying attributable to both the monitored periods can be unequivocally proven only within four mounds. Even so, an occasional continuity can be taken into account when thinking about using these funeral places.
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The economy performance, taken as the aggregate, is more than simple sum of performances of its particular parts – regions. The research in regional performance however should not be only marginal matter, especially if regions have (NUTS 3, or LAU 2) legislative duty to carry about the development of their territory. It is therefore necessary to identify common and specific effects and processes influencing operation of given region and in part to keep at disposition the sufficient number of relevant information. In conditions of particular region it is dealt with usage e.g. theoretic approaches to economic growth on one hand and empirical data about situation in region and its changes on the second hand. Whereas, arisen synergistic effect should not stay nonfeasance by participants of regional development on particular levels.
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The article deals with a new unique find of a gold earring of the so-called Transylvanian type from Homole in South Bohemia. A detailed typological-chronological analysis is supplemented by an XRF analysis of golden alloy. The earring can be considered as evidence of either a direct or at least mediated influence from the Carpathian Basin to Bohemia in the Early Bronze Age.
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