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The last field season of the Yurta‑Stroyno Archaeological Project conducted in 2016 focused on finishing the excavation of the five‑room house previously discovered in the southern part of the Roman settlement. Simultaneously with the excavations, a targeted field survey took place in selected areas of the rural settlement. Moreover, the material uncovered over the three years of the project is being gradually processed, some of the preliminary data of a rather statistical character are also presented here.
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At the turn of August and September 2017, the third season of the research in the oases of the Kugitang Piedmonts, South Uzbekistan, resumed the field survey of the three oases that had been researched in previous seasons (2015: Zarabag; 2016: Zarabag, Karabag, Kampyrtepa). The 2017 survey was conducted in the areas of the modern villages of Maydon and Goz. The following report presents new archaeological data gained from these two oases and their hinterlands. The methods used during the survey were the same as in the previous seasons. The evidence of settlement shows similar patterns and dynamics that were recognized in the other oases in the previous seasons.
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This preliminary report summarizes the results of the archaeological research in the oases in the Kugitang Piedmont after the second season (summer 2016). The field survey in the Zarabag Oasis, which was the subject of our interest in the first season, was accomplished and the research continued in the oases where the villages of Karabag and Kampyrtepa are situated. The prospection led to the detection of new archaeological sites in both of them. Moreover, the examination of the sites previously known from earlier works was conducted. Besides this we focused on the the mapping of the water sources. The collected data have been processed in GIS and the finds were analysed and dated. Preliminarily, we observe basically a similar dynamic in the settlement patterns of all the researched oases.
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The aim of this article is to identify the strengths and weaknesses in the spatial development of Spycimierz sołectwo (sub-unit of municipality) and to propose directions of changes in this respect. The main determinants of spatial development of this area are described, such as geographical location, socio-economic characteristics and planning documents. The methods used include inhouse studies and field research. The main instrument employed was urbanistic inventory carried out in 2020. All proposed changes in the spatial development in this area should take into account the need to preserve the unique intangible heritage od Spycimierz.
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Celem artykułu jest wskazanie mocnych i słabych stron w zagospodarowaniu sołectwa Spycimierz oraz zaproponowanie kierunków zmian w tym zakresie. W publikacji zwrócono uwagę na podstawowe uwarunkowania zagospodarowania obszaru badań, w tym głównie położenie, charakterystykę społeczno-gospodarczą oraz dokumenty planistyczne. Do realizacji przyjętego celu wykorzystano metody badań kameralnych oraz terenowych. Podstawowe narzędzie stanowiła inwentaryzacja urbanistyczna przeprowadzona w 2020 r. Wszelkie proponowane zmiany w zagospodarowaniu na tym terenie powinny dążyć do zachowania wyjątkowego dziedzictwa niematerialnego Spycimierza.
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The Frontier Studies is an international research project centred on the city of Ohrid and its environs, located on the northern shore of the homonymous lake at the present frontier of Albania and the Republic of Mac‑ edonia (FYROM). Since its establishment in 2017, the project has been undertaken as a cooperative effort between researchers from Charles University in Prague and the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia. The aim of the first season was an extensive, trial field survey to unlock the historical landscape and to evaluate the dynamics of the habitation patterns in the region diachronically.
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