PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT PATTERNS IN BOHEMIASURFACE SURVEY |
A means of recording and documenting the information about settlement history in the area of interest that exists in the form of relief features and artefacts on the ground surface. |
The basic activities comprising a surface survey are:
across the area of entirely/partially preserved abandoned static features of prehistoric/historic origin.
of the moveable remains (artefacts, or even ecofacts) of settlement activity by prehistoric and medieval populations in the area of interest.
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Fig. 1a. Schematic depiction of surface survey by grid. To preserve the spatial distribution of the artefacts, which may reflect the settlement behaviour of prehistoric populations, "analytical collection" is employed. Enlarge. |
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Fig. 1b. Schematic depiction of the walking of an area during a "preliminary site survey" collection. Enlarge. |
Fig. 2. Assemblage of prehistoric pottery arising from surface survey carried out at Ledčice (Mělník district), a site identified during aerial prospection by differential growth marks. Such assemblages form a basis for dating sites discovered in this way. Enlarge. |
Fig. 3. The results of a complex project at Ledčice (Mělník district), showing that the group of archaeological features (red dots) at the lower right may, in view of the absence/minimal occurrence of artefacts (yellow dots) during survey, indicate a cemetery (usually, very few ceramic fragments are to be found on the surface of a burial ground). It has recently been possible, again on the basis of the absence of ceramic fragments, to interpret the series of objects at the upper left: they probably represent a former orchard (M. Kuna). Enlarge. |
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Fig. 4. Concentrations of artefacts scattered across the surface occur close to ditches identified from the air in the cadastres of Trpoměchy (Kladno district). (M. Kuna). Enlarge. |
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Fig. 5. Concentrations of artefacts scattered across the surface occur close to ditches identified from the air in the cadastres of Vepřek (Mělník district). (M. Kuna). Enlarge. |