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The aim of the study is to provide basic socio-economic and demographic characteristics of Milčice in the 18th century, and thus create the prerequisites both for an adequate interpretation of Vavák’s Memoirs and for the study of these aspects of the peasant past, which other sources do not explain in similar complexity.
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Pomístní jména na území obce Otročiněves

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Acta onomastica
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2012
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vol. 53
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issue 1
149-162
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This text discusses the research and collection of minor place names in Otročiněves, one of the villages that belonged to the former court district Křivoklát. Minor places from the whole area will be collected for the purposes of my doctoral study. This text is the first step and it attemps to describe main tendencies and changes that reveal in a complex of minor place names during the time. The collected minor place names were compared with the list of minor place names from survey for the Dictionary of Minor Place Names in Bohemia made in 1963 and with the list called Theresian Cadastre (from 18th century). This text is based on a direct research. Informants who took part on it were divided into three groups according to age and they recorded the minor place names into the blind maps made for this purpose.
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The random find of a small piece of gold fitting in the cadastral territory of Kounice, district of Nymburk, is so far one of the few artefacts of Eastern provenance produced with the so-called cloisonné technique in Bohemia. Thanks to the use of archaeometric methods a whole range of remarkable information was found – the utilised stones are garnets from the Central Bohemian Uplands; the manufacturing technique of this jewel is at a relatively low level and it shows perhaps also signs of repairing; the purity of used gold is also relatively low. In terms of style, this object corresponds to production from Black Sea Lowland, but with regard to manufacturing quality it reminds rather Pannonian workshops from about the 2nd third of the 5th century. In the Bohemian region this is an extraordinary find. Nevertheless, according to discovery circumstances, it is possible to think that it represents an accidentally lost piece in the roads between the quite densely populated areas of Prague eastern edge (on the west side) and the drainage basin of the Výrovka river (on the east side).
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