Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)

Field fortifications from the end of World War 2 which were located in South Moravia are almost forgotten nowadays. This paper presents first results of archaeological research of their remains. Recently, relics of field fortifications have been registered during rescue excavations on 13 constructio...

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Main Author: Jiří Zubalík
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2019-08-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
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Online Access:http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/146
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spelling doaj-01f70e0dcce147ea87e466af107bccf42020-11-25T02:50:09ZengKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae Geographica0300-54022336-19802019-08-01551779210.14712/23361980.2019.118622Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)Jiří ZubalíkField fortifications from the end of World War 2 which were located in South Moravia are almost forgotten nowadays. This paper presents first results of archaeological research of their remains. Recently, relics of field fortifications have been registered during rescue excavations on 13 construction sites. In the vicinity of the town of Brno, parts of Wehrmacht trench systems, which defended whole town, have been excavated and documented on several sites. Several dozen small infantry entrenchments have been recorded near Pasohlávky and Mušov, where serious fights lasted for two weeks. Also, the use of aerial archaeology will be outlined. On five sites, field fortifications have been identified with the help of digital aerial orthophotos (especially historical) and digital elevation model (derived from airborne laser scanning). Results of both excavations and aerial archaeology suggests that archaeology can enhance our knowledge of this kind of relics.http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/146field fortificationsworld war 2lidaraerial imagesexcavationsouth moravia
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Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
field fortifications
world war 2
lidar
aerial images
excavation
south moravia
author_facet Jiří Zubalík
author_sort Jiří Zubalík
title Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
title_short Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
title_full Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
title_fullStr Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
title_full_unstemmed Field fortifications from the Second World War: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in South Moravia (Czech Republic)
title_sort field fortifications from the second world war: possibilities of archaeological research on post-military landscapes in south moravia (czech republic)
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
issn 0300-5402
2336-1980
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Field fortifications from the end of World War 2 which were located in South Moravia are almost forgotten nowadays. This paper presents first results of archaeological research of their remains. Recently, relics of field fortifications have been registered during rescue excavations on 13 construction sites. In the vicinity of the town of Brno, parts of Wehrmacht trench systems, which defended whole town, have been excavated and documented on several sites. Several dozen small infantry entrenchments have been recorded near Pasohlávky and Mušov, where serious fights lasted for two weeks. Also, the use of aerial archaeology will be outlined. On five sites, field fortifications have been identified with the help of digital aerial orthophotos (especially historical) and digital elevation model (derived from airborne laser scanning). Results of both excavations and aerial archaeology suggests that archaeology can enhance our knowledge of this kind of relics.
topic field fortifications
world war 2
lidar
aerial images
excavation
south moravia
url http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/146
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