Archeologie versus archeologizace: příkladová studie Usli, Súdán // Archaeology versus archaeologization: a case study from Usli, Sudan
The main aim of this paper is to show how detailed knowl - edge of the recent landscape may help us to identify formation processes in the context of archaeological localities. The research area used in this paper as a case study is called Usli and is located close to the Fourth Nile Cataract. S...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | ces |
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Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
2017-06-01
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Series: | Pražské Egyptologické Studie |
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Online Access: | https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/pes/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2015/11/Lenka_Lisa-Ales_Bajer-Vladimir_Bruna-Lenka_Varadzinova_Sukova-Miroslav_Barta_115-120.pdf |
Summary: | The main aim of this paper is to show how detailed knowl -
edge of the recent landscape may help us to identify formation
processes in the context of archaeological localities.
The research area used in this paper as a case study is called
Usli and is located close to the Fourth Nile Cataract. Since
2009 this site has been one of the conces sions explored by
the Czech Institute of Egyptology (Faculty of Arts, Charles
University in Prague). Close to the site, composed of
a complex of temples and palatial and other buildings dated
mostly to the Napatan Period (ca. 795–350 B.C.), there is
an abandoned modern village, originally built using traditional
techniques and building materials. It is possible to
recognise clearly how the walls and houses slowly decay
and what type of anthropogenic sediment comes to being
in consequence of these processes. In the present paper, the
sedimentary records described at the archaeological site are
compared with the subrecent sedimentary records found in
the abandoned village. Additionally, anthropogenic features
noted within the abandoned village are discussed in the
context of the possible archaeological record. |
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ISSN: | 1214-3189 1801-3899 |