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\n The Bell Beaker site near Brodek u Prostějova (Czechia) has yielded remains of a large timber construction accompanied by four symmetrical ritual deposits with numerous artefacts, including more than fifty ceramic vessels. Their decoration consists of incised patterns, in nineteen cases with preserved white inlaid incrustations. To investigate the social relations at this extraordinary site, a multi-analytical and micro-destructive approach was employed to determine the provenance and technology of the pottery and the composition of the white incrustations. The results indicate various origins for the pottery within the region and the presence of extra-regional fabrics and graphitic temper. The main raw materials for the white inlays were calcium carbonate (calcite), hydroxyapatite (bone), and bright clay. The mixing of decorative motifs and the variation in the shape and size of the beakers suggest unique manufacturing processes. These results lend support to the monumental site of Brodek serving as a ritual place for several communities from both local and wider areas. , Les restes d'une grande structure en bois accompagnée de quatre dépôts rituels symétriques contenant de nombreux objets (y compris plus de cinquante récipients en céramique) ont été découverts sur le site campaniforme de Brodek u Prostějova en Tchéquie. La décoration de ces récipients comporte des motifs incisés qui dans dix-neuf cas éraient remplis d'incrustations blanches. Les auteurs de cet article ont effectué une série d'analyses sur des micro-prélèvements afin de déterminer les techniques de production et la provenance de ce matériel céramique ainsi que la composition des incrustations dans le but d'examiner les relations sociales liées à ce site extraordinaire. Leurs résultats indiquent que la céramique provenait de divers endroits dans la région et que certaines pâtes et matières, tel le graphite servant de dégraissant, provenaient de régions plus lointaines. Le carbonate de calcium (calcite), l'hydroxyapatite (ossements) et une argile claire étaient les matières premières utilisées pour les incrustations. Le mélange de motifs décoratifs et les variations dans la taille et la forme des gobelets font penser à une production de type unique. Les résultats obtenus semblent confirmer que le site monumental de Brodek était un lieu rituel ou cérémonial servant plusieurs communautés, tant locales que plus lointaines. Translation by Madeleine Hummler , Die Überreste einer sehr großen Holzstruktur und dazugehörigen vier symmetrisch angeordnete rituelle Deponierungen mit einem reichen Befund (u. a. über fünfzig Keramikgefäße) wurden auf der glockenbecherzeitlichen Stätte von Brodek u Prostějova in Tschechien entdeckt. Die Gefäße waren mit eingeritzten Mustern verziert und darunter gab es neunzehn Muster mit einer weißen Einlage. Um die Herkunft und Produktionstechniken der Keramik und die Zusammensetzung der Einlagen zu bestimmen, wurden mehrere Analysen von Mikroproben durchgeführt; das weitere Ziel war es, die sozialen Beziehungen auf dieser außergewöhnlichen Stätte näher zu erforschen. Die Untersuchungen ergaben, dass die Keramik verschiedener regionaler Herkunft war und dass außerregionale Tonarten und Magerungsmaterial (Grafit) vorhanden waren. Der Hauptrohstoff der weißen Einlagen war Kalziumkarbonat (Kalzit), Hydroxylapatit (Knochen) und heller Ton. Die Mischung der Verzierungsmotive und die verschiedenen Größen und Formen der Glockenbecher weisen auf einen einzigartigen Herstellungsprozess. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen deuten darauf hin, dass Brodek eine rituelle Stätte und ein Versammlungsort für mehrere lokale und fernere Gemeinschaften war. Translation by Madeleine Hummler\n
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@misc{hinz_bayesian_2022,\n\ttype = {preprint},\n\ttitle = {Bayesian inference of prehistoric population dynamics from multiple proxies: a case study from the {North} of the {Swiss} {Alps}},\n\tshorttitle = {Bayesian inference of prehistoric population dynamics from multiple proxies},\n\turl = {https://osf.io/dbcag},\n\tabstract = {Robust estimates of population are essential to the study of human–environment relations and socio-ecological dynamics in the past. Population size and density can directly inform reconstructions of prehistoric group size, social organisation, economic constraints, exchange, and political and social institutions. In this pilot study, we present an approach that we believe can be usefully transferred to other regions, as well as refined and extended to greatly advance our understanding of prehistoric demography.Here, we present a Bayesian hierarchical model that uses Poisson regression and state-space representation to produce absolute estimates of past population size and density. Using the area North of the main ridge of the Swiss Alps in prehistoric times (6000–1000 BCE) as a case study, we show that combining multiple proxies (site counts, radiocarbon dates, dendrochronological dates, and landscape openness) produces a more robust reconstruction of population dynamics than any single proxy alone. The model’s estimates of the credibility of its prediction, and the relative weight it affords to individual proxies through time, give further insights into the relative reliability of the evidence currently available for paleodemographic research. Our prediction of population development of the case study area accords well with the current understanding in the wider literature, but provides a more precise and higher-resolution estimate that is less sensitive to spurious fluctuations in the proxy data than existing approaches, especially the popular summed probability distribution of radiocarbon dates.The archaeological record provides several potential proxies of human population dynamics, but individually they are inaccurate, biased, and sparse in their spatial and temporal coverage. Similarly, current methods for estimating past population dynamics are often simplistic: they work on limited spatial scales, tend to rely ona single proxy, and are rarely able to infer population size or density in absolute terms. In contemporary demography, it is becoming increasingly common to use Bayesian statistics to estimate population trends and project them into the future. The Bayesian approach is popular because offers the possibility of combining heterogenous data, and at the same time qualifying the uncertainty and credibility attached to forecasts. These same characteristics make it well-suited to applications to archaeological data in paleodemographic studies.},\n\turldate = {2024-01-25},\n\tpublisher = {SocArXiv},\n\tauthor = {Hinz, Martin and Roe, Joe and Laabs, Julian and Heitz, Caroline and Kolář, Jan},\n\tmonth = may,\n\tyear = {2022},\n\tdoi = {10.31235/osf.io/dbcag},\n}\n\n
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@misc{macek_diversity_2022,\n\ttitle = {The diversity and distribution of introduced plant species reflects eight thousand years of settlement history},\n\tcopyright = {Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal},\n\turl = {http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.kh189329q},\n\tdoi = {10.5061/DRYAD.KH189329Q},\n\tabstract = {Human population has affected natural ecosystems since prehistoric times in many ways, causing disturbances in existing ecosystems and creating novel habitats, and altering the colonisation and extinction rates with potentially long-lasting effects on biodiversity. Here, we explored the pervasive effects of past human occupancy on present-day diversity and the distribution of plant species introduced by humans in the distant past – archaeophytes – at the regional spatial scale. We analysed spatial relations between the present-day species richness of archaeophytes and native flora, the environmental setting, archaeological evidence, and the relationship between the residence time of archaeophytes and their regional range size. We used fine-scaled gridded information on plant diversity and archaeological records for the period 6000 BCE to 1000 CE summarised as average occupancy probability (AOP) in Czechia, Central Europe. The proportion of archaeophytes in local flora positively correlated to AOP. Variation partitioning revealed largely overlapping effects of AOP, environmental conditions, and present-day land use on the relative diversity of archaeophytes in local flora. The relationship between the minimum residence time of introduced species and their regional range size was weak and non-significant. Synthesis. Our results suggest that the present-day regional diversity of archaeophytes mirrors the intensity of past human settlement. However, the main underlying mechanism is the dispersal and environmental filtering of non-native species pools, while dispersal limitation plays a minor role in the regional patterns of archaeophyte diversity.},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\turldate = {2023-06-04},\n\tpublisher = {Dryad},\n\tauthor = {Macek, Martin and Abraham, Vojtěch and Tkac, Peter and Novák, David and Kolář, Jan},\n\tyear = {2022},\n\tdoi = {10.5061/DRYAD.KH189329Q},\n\tnote = {Artwork Size: 17320180 bytes\nPages: 17320180 bytes},\n\tkeywords = {Anthropocene, Archaeobotany, FOS: Natural sciences, Palaeoecology and land-use history, Plant invasions, archaeophytes, residence time, species richness},\n}\n\n
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\n Human population has affected natural ecosystems since prehistoric times in many ways, causing disturbances in existing ecosystems and creating novel habitats, and altering the colonisation and extinction rates with potentially long-lasting effects on biodiversity. Here, we explored the pervasive effects of past human occupancy on present-day diversity and the distribution of plant species introduced by humans in the distant past – archaeophytes – at the regional spatial scale. We analysed spatial relations between the present-day species richness of archaeophytes and native flora, the environmental setting, archaeological evidence, and the relationship between the residence time of archaeophytes and their regional range size. We used fine-scaled gridded information on plant diversity and archaeological records for the period 6000 BCE to 1000 CE summarised as average occupancy probability (AOP) in Czechia, Central Europe. The proportion of archaeophytes in local flora positively correlated to AOP. Variation partitioning revealed largely overlapping effects of AOP, environmental conditions, and present-day land use on the relative diversity of archaeophytes in local flora. The relationship between the minimum residence time of introduced species and their regional range size was weak and non-significant. Synthesis. Our results suggest that the present-day regional diversity of archaeophytes mirrors the intensity of past human settlement. However, the main underlying mechanism is the dispersal and environmental filtering of non-native species pools, while dispersal limitation plays a minor role in the regional patterns of archaeophyte diversity.\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n An integrative skeletal and paleogenomic analysis of stature variation suggests relatively reduced health for early European farmers.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Marciniak, S.; Bergey, C. M.; Silva, A. M.; Hałuszko, A.; Furmanek, M.; Veselka, B.; Velemínský, P.; Vercellotti, G.; Wahl, J.; Zariņa, G.; Longhi, C.; Kolář, J.; Garrido-Pena, R.; Flores-Fernández, R.; Herrero-Corral, A. M.; Simalcsik, A.; Müller, W.; Sheridan, A.; Miliauskienė, Ž.; Jankauskas, R.; Moiseyev, V.; Köhler, K.; Király, Á.; Gamarra, B.; Cheronet, O.; Szeverényi, V.; Kiss, V.; Szeniczey, T.; Kiss, K.; Zoffmann, Z. K.; Koós, J.; Hellebrandt, M.; Maier, R. M.; Domboróczki, L.; Virag, C.; Novak, M.; Reich, D.; Hajdu, T.; von Cramon-Taubadel, N.; Pinhasi, R.; and Perry, G. H.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(15): e2106743119. April 2022.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{marciniak_integrative_2022,\n\ttitle = {An integrative skeletal and paleogenomic analysis of stature variation suggests relatively reduced health for early {European} farmers},\n\tvolume = {119},\n\tissn = {0027-8424, 1091-6490},\n\turl = {https://pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2106743119},\n\tdoi = {10.1073/pnas.2106743119},\n\tabstract = {Significance\n            Subsistence shifts from hunting and gathering to agriculture over the last 12,000 y have impacted human culture, biology, and health. Although past human health cannot be assessed directly, adult stature variation and skeletal indicators of nonspecific stress can serve as proxies for health during growth and development. By integrating paleogenomic genotype and osteological stature data on a per-individual basis for 167 prehistoric Europeans, we observe relatively shorter than expected statures among early farmers after correcting for individual genetic contributions to stature. Poorer nutrition and/or increased disease burdens for early agriculturalists may partly underscore this result. Our integrated osteological–genetic model has exciting potential for studies of past human health and expansion into various other contexts.\n          , \n            \n              Human culture, biology, and health were shaped dramatically by the onset of agriculture ∼12,000 y B.P. This shift is hypothesized to have resulted in increased individual fitness and population growth as evidenced by archaeological and population genomic data alongside a decline in physiological health as inferred from skeletal remains. Here, we consider osteological and ancient DNA data from the same prehistoric individuals to study human stature variation as a proxy for health across a transition to agriculture. Specifically, we compared “predicted” genetic contributions to height from paleogenomic data and “achieved” adult osteological height estimated from long bone measurements for 167 individuals across Europe spanning the Upper Paleolithic to Iron Age (∼38,000 to 2,400 B.P.). We found that individuals from the Neolithic were shorter than expected (given their individual polygenic height scores) by an average of −3.82 cm relative to individuals from the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic (\n              P\n              = 0.040) and −2.21 cm shorter relative to post-Neolithic individuals (\n              P\n              = 0.068), with osteological vs. expected stature steadily increasing across the Copper (+1.95 cm relative to the Neolithic), Bronze (+2.70 cm), and Iron (+3.27 cm) Ages. These results were attenuated when we additionally accounted for genome-wide genetic ancestry variation: for example, with Neolithic individuals −2.82 cm shorter than expected on average relative to pre-Neolithic individuals (\n              P\n              = 0.120). We also incorporated observations of paleopathological indicators of nonspecific stress that can persist from childhood to adulthood in skeletal remains into our model. Overall, our work highlights the potential of integrating disparate datasets to explore proxies of health in prehistory.},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\tnumber = {15},\n\turldate = {2022-04-07},\n\tjournal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},\n\tauthor = {Marciniak, Stephanie and Bergey, Christina M. and Silva, Ana Maria and Hałuszko, Agata and Furmanek, Mirosław and Veselka, Barbara and Velemínský, Petr and Vercellotti, Giuseppe and Wahl, Joachim and Zariņa, Gunita and Longhi, Cristina and Kolář, Jan and Garrido-Pena, Rafael and Flores-Fernández, Raúl and Herrero-Corral, Ana M. and Simalcsik, Angela and Müller, Werner and Sheridan, Alison and Miliauskienė, Žydrūnė and Jankauskas, Rimantas and Moiseyev, Vyacheslav and Köhler, Kitti and Király, Ágnes and Gamarra, Beatriz and Cheronet, Olivia and Szeverényi, Vajk and Kiss, Viktória and Szeniczey, Tamás and Kiss, Krisztián and Zoffmann, Zsuzsanna K. and Koós, Judit and Hellebrandt, Magdolna and Maier, Robert M. and Domboróczki, László and Virag, Cristian and Novak, Mario and Reich, David and Hajdu, Tamás and von Cramon-Taubadel, Noreen and Pinhasi, Ron and Perry, George H.},\n\tmonth = apr,\n\tyear = {2022},\n\tpages = {e2106743119},\n}\n\n
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\n Significance Subsistence shifts from hunting and gathering to agriculture over the last 12,000 y have impacted human culture, biology, and health. Although past human health cannot be assessed directly, adult stature variation and skeletal indicators of nonspecific stress can serve as proxies for health during growth and development. By integrating paleogenomic genotype and osteological stature data on a per-individual basis for 167 prehistoric Europeans, we observe relatively shorter than expected statures among early farmers after correcting for individual genetic contributions to stature. Poorer nutrition and/or increased disease burdens for early agriculturalists may partly underscore this result. Our integrated osteological–genetic model has exciting potential for studies of past human health and expansion into various other contexts. , Human culture, biology, and health were shaped dramatically by the onset of agriculture ∼12,000 y B.P. This shift is hypothesized to have resulted in increased individual fitness and population growth as evidenced by archaeological and population genomic data alongside a decline in physiological health as inferred from skeletal remains. Here, we consider osteological and ancient DNA data from the same prehistoric individuals to study human stature variation as a proxy for health across a transition to agriculture. Specifically, we compared “predicted” genetic contributions to height from paleogenomic data and “achieved” adult osteological height estimated from long bone measurements for 167 individuals across Europe spanning the Upper Paleolithic to Iron Age (∼38,000 to 2,400 B.P.). We found that individuals from the Neolithic were shorter than expected (given their individual polygenic height scores) by an average of −3.82 cm relative to individuals from the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic ( P = 0.040) and −2.21 cm shorter relative to post-Neolithic individuals ( P = 0.068), with osteological vs. expected stature steadily increasing across the Copper (+1.95 cm relative to the Neolithic), Bronze (+2.70 cm), and Iron (+3.27 cm) Ages. These results were attenuated when we additionally accounted for genome-wide genetic ancestry variation: for example, with Neolithic individuals −2.82 cm shorter than expected on average relative to pre-Neolithic individuals ( P = 0.120). We also incorporated observations of paleopathological indicators of nonspecific stress that can persist from childhood to adulthood in skeletal remains into our model. Overall, our work highlights the potential of integrating disparate datasets to explore proxies of health in prehistory.\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Laura Coltofean-Arizancu – Bisserka Gaydarska – Uroš Matić (eds.): Gender stereotypes in archaeology: a short reflection in image and text. Sidestone Press, Leiden 2021. ISBN 9789464260250. 64 str.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Archeologické rozhledy, 73(3): 492–495. December 2021.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kolar_laura_2021,\n\ttitle = {Laura {Coltofean}-{Arizancu} – {Bisserka} {Gaydarska} – {Uroš} {Matić} (eds.): {Gender} stereotypes in archaeology: a short reflection in image and text. {Sidestone} {Press}, {Leiden} 2021. {ISBN} 9789464260250. 64 str},\n\tvolume = {73},\n\tissn = {03231267, 25709151},\n\turl = {https://www.arup.cas.cz/publikace-prodej/publikace-on-line/archeologicke-rozhledy/ar2021-15/},\n\tdoi = {10.35686/AR.2021.15},\n\tabstract = {Recenzované publikace / Reviewed publications  Laura Coltofean-Arizancu – Bisserka Gaydarska – Uroš Matić (eds.): Gender stereotypes in archaeology: a short reflection in image and text. (rec. J. Kolář)  Jiří Škabrada a kol.: Lidová architektura v jižních Čechách. (rec. J. Kypta)  Ladislav Čapek – Rudolf Procházka – Lenka Sedláčková (eds.): Trojí život středověké keramiky. Katalog k výstavě. (rec. J. Unger)  Rudolf Procházka – Adéla Balcárková – Miriam Nývltová Fišáková – Antonín Přichystal: Přerov, Horní náměstí č.p. 19, 20. Otázky prostorového vývoje lokality a možnosti poznání socioekonomického profilu jejích obyvatel v 9.–12. století. (rec. J. Unger)  Jakub Sawicki: Dress Accessories from Prague, c. 1200 – c. 1800. (rec. J. Kypta)},\n\tnumber = {3},\n\turldate = {2022-01-18},\n\tjournal = {Archeologické rozhledy},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\tmonth = dec,\n\tyear = {2021},\n\tpages = {492--495},\n}\n\n
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\n Recenzované publikace / Reviewed publications Laura Coltofean-Arizancu – Bisserka Gaydarska – Uroš Matić (eds.): Gender stereotypes in archaeology: a short reflection in image and text. (rec. J. Kolář) Jiří Škabrada a kol.: Lidová architektura v jižních Čechách. (rec. J. Kypta) Ladislav Čapek – Rudolf Procházka – Lenka Sedláčková (eds.): Trojí život středověké keramiky. Katalog k výstavě. (rec. J. Unger) Rudolf Procházka – Adéla Balcárková – Miriam Nývltová Fišáková – Antonín Přichystal: Přerov, Horní náměstí č.p. 19, 20. Otázky prostorového vývoje lokality a možnosti poznání socioekonomického profilu jejích obyvatel v 9.–12. století. (rec. J. Unger) Jakub Sawicki: Dress Accessories from Prague, c. 1200 – c. 1800. (rec. J. Kypta)\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Towards New Demography Proxies and Regional Chronologies: Radiocarbon Dates from Archaeological Contexts Located in the Czech Republic Covering the Period Between 10,000 BC and AD 1250.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tkáč, P.; and Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Journal of Open Archaeology Data, 9(9): 1–14. December 2021.\n \n\n\n\n
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@misc{tkac_towards_2021-1,\n\ttitle = {Towards new demography proxies and regional chronologies: {Radiocarbon} dates from archaeological contexts located in the {Czech} {Republic} covering the period between 10,000 {BC} and {AD} 1250 (dataset)},\n\tcopyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, Open Access},\n\tshorttitle = {Towards new demography proxies and regional chronologies},\n\turl = {https://zenodo.org/record/5526534},\n\tdoi = {10.5281/ZENODO.5526534},\n\tabstract = {The dataset was created within the project “{\\textless}em{\\textgreater}Land use, social transformations and woodland in Central European Prehistory. Modelling approaches to human-environment interactions{\\textless}/em{\\textgreater}” funded by the Czech Science Foundation (19-20970Y). This dataset represents the largest and the most comprehensive collection of archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Czech Republic to date. The dataset offers 1579 samples from 347 archaeological sites dating from Early Mesolithic (10 000 BC) to Medieval Period (AD 1250). Published in a simple spreadsheet format, the database offers researchers a quick tool for further analyses. It is important to highlight that dates we collected originated only from archaeological contexts, which means that we have excluded some radiocarbon dates produced through palaeoecological research without a direct relationship to past human activities, such as pollen records or samples from fossilized trees in river beds. The dataset is intended to be used for demographic modelling of population numbers during periods without written records, i.e. prehistory.},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\turldate = {2021-10-14},\n\tpublisher = {Zenodo},\n\tauthor = {Tkáč, Peter and Kolář, Jan},\n\tmonth = sep,\n\tyear = {2021},\n\tkeywords = {Czech Republic, Holocene, archaeology, database, prehistory, radiocarbon dates},\n}\n\n
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\n The dataset was created within the project “\\textlessem\\textgreaterLand use, social transformations and woodland in Central European Prehistory. Modelling approaches to human-environment interactions\\textless/em\\textgreater” funded by the Czech Science Foundation (19-20970Y). This dataset represents the largest and the most comprehensive collection of archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Czech Republic to date. The dataset offers 1579 samples from 347 archaeological sites dating from Early Mesolithic (10 000 BC) to Medieval Period (AD 1250). Published in a simple spreadsheet format, the database offers researchers a quick tool for further analyses. It is important to highlight that dates we collected originated only from archaeological contexts, which means that we have excluded some radiocarbon dates produced through palaeoecological research without a direct relationship to past human activities, such as pollen records or samples from fossilized trees in river beds. The dataset is intended to be used for demographic modelling of population numbers during periods without written records, i.e. prehistory.\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Dynamic changes in genomic and social structures in third millennium BCE central Europe.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Papac, L.; Ernée, M.; Dobeš, M.; Langová, M.; Rohrlach, A. B.; Aron, F.; Neumann, G. U.; Spyrou, M. A.; Rohland, N.; Velemínský, P.; Kuna, M.; Brzobohatá, H.; Culleton, B.; Daněček, D.; Danielisová, A.; Dobisíková, M.; Hložek, J.; Kennett, D. J.; Klementová, J.; Kostka, M.; Krištuf, P.; Kuchařík, M.; Hlavová, J. K.; Limburský, P.; Malyková, D.; Mattiello, L.; Pecinovská, M.; Petriščáková, K.; Průchová, E.; Stránská, P.; Smejtek, L.; Špaček, J.; Šumberová, R.; Švejcar, O.; Trefný, M.; Vávra, M.; Kolář, J.; Heyd, V.; Krause, J.; Pinhasi, R.; Reich, D.; Schiffels, S.; and Haak, W.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Science Advances, 7(35): eabi6941. August 2021.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{papac_dynamic_2021,\n\ttitle = {Dynamic changes in genomic and social structures in third millennium {BCE} central {Europe}},\n\tvolume = {7},\n\tissn = {2375-2548},\n\turl = {https://advances.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abi6941},\n\tdoi = {10.1126/sciadv.abi6941},\n\tabstract = {Europe’s prehistory oversaw dynamic and complex interactions of diverse societies, hitherto unexplored at detailed regional scales. Studying 271 human genomes dated {\\textasciitilde}4900 to 1600 BCE from the European heartland, Bohemia, we reveal unprecedented genetic changes and social processes. Major migrations preceded the arrival of “steppe” ancestry, and at {\\textasciitilde}2800 BCE, three genetically and culturally differentiated groups coexisted. Corded Ware appeared by 2900 BCE, were initially genetically diverse, did not derive all steppe ancestry from known Yamnaya, and assimilated females of diverse backgrounds. Both Corded Ware and Bell Beaker groups underwent dynamic changes, involving sharp reductions and complete replacements of Y-chromosomal diversity at {\\textasciitilde}2600 and {\\textasciitilde}2400 BCE, respectively, the latter accompanied by increased Neolithic-like ancestry. The Bronze Age saw new social organization emerge amid a ≥40\\% population turnover.},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\tnumber = {35},\n\turldate = {2021-08-26},\n\tjournal = {Science Advances},\n\tauthor = {Papac, Luka and Ernée, Michal and Dobeš, Miroslav and Langová, Michaela and Rohrlach, Adam B. and Aron, Franziska and Neumann, Gunnar U. and Spyrou, Maria A. and Rohland, Nadin and Velemínský, Petr and Kuna, Martin and Brzobohatá, Hana and Culleton, Brendan and Daněček, David and Danielisová, Alžběta and Dobisíková, Miluše and Hložek, Josef and Kennett, Douglas J. and Klementová, Jana and Kostka, Michal and Krištuf, Petr and Kuchařík, Milan and Hlavová, Jana Kuljavceva and Limburský, Petr and Malyková, Drahomíra and Mattiello, Lucia and Pecinovská, Monika and Petriščáková, Katarína and Průchová, Erika and Stránská, Petra and Smejtek, Lubor and Špaček, Jaroslav and Šumberová, Radka and Švejcar, Ondřej and Trefný, Martin and Vávra, Miloš and Kolář, Jan and Heyd, Volker and Krause, Johannes and Pinhasi, Ron and Reich, David and Schiffels, Stephan and Haak, Wolfgang},\n\tmonth = aug,\n\tyear = {2021},\n\tpages = {eabi6941},\n}\n\n
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\n Europe’s prehistory oversaw dynamic and complex interactions of diverse societies, hitherto unexplored at detailed regional scales. Studying 271 human genomes dated ~4900 to 1600 BCE from the European heartland, Bohemia, we reveal unprecedented genetic changes and social processes. Major migrations preceded the arrival of “steppe” ancestry, and at ~2800 BCE, three genetically and culturally differentiated groups coexisted. Corded Ware appeared by 2900 BCE, were initially genetically diverse, did not derive all steppe ancestry from known Yamnaya, and assimilated females of diverse backgrounds. Both Corded Ware and Bell Beaker groups underwent dynamic changes, involving sharp reductions and complete replacements of Y-chromosomal diversity at ~2600 and ~2400 BCE, respectively, the latter accompanied by increased Neolithic-like ancestry. The Bronze Age saw new social organization emerge amid a ≥40% population turnover.\n
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@article{kolar_interdisciplinarity_2021,\n\ttitle = {On interdisciplinarity in the humanities: {A} comment on {Fanta} et al. (2020) on the bias in dating obtained from historical sources},\n\tvolume = {132},\n\tissn = {03054403},\n\tshorttitle = {On interdisciplinarity in the humanities},\n\turl = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0305440321000625},\n\tdoi = {10.1016/j.jas.2021.105392},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\turldate = {2021-07-20},\n\tjournal = {Journal of Archaeological Science},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan and Szabó, Péter},\n\tmonth = aug,\n\tyear = {2021},\n\tpages = {105392},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Mapping past human land use using archaeological data: A new classification for global land use synthesis and data harmonization.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Morrison, K. D.; Hammer, E.; Boles, O.; Madella, M.; Whitehouse, N.; Gaillard, M.; Bates, J.; Vander Linden, M.; Merlo, S.; Yao, A.; Popova, L.; Hill, A. C.; Antolin, F.; Bauer, A.; Biagetti, S.; Bishop, R. R.; Buckland, P. I.; Cruz, P.; Dreslerová, D.; Dusseldorp, G. L.; Ellis, E.; Filipovic, D.; Foster, P.; Hannaford, M. J.; Harrison, S. P.; Hazarika, M.; Herold, H.; Hilpert, J.; Kaplan, J. O.; Kay, A.; Klein Goldewijk, K.; Kolář, J.; Kyazike, E.; Laabs, J.; Lancelotti, C.; Lane, P.; Lawrence, D.; Lewis, K.; Lombardo, U.; Lucarini, G.; Arroyo-Kalin, M.; Marchant, R.; Mayle, F. E.; McClatchie, M.; McLeester, M.; Mooney, S.; Moskal-del Hoyo, M.; Navarrete, V.; Ndiema, E.; Góes Neves, E.; Nowak, M.; Out, W. A.; Petrie, C.; Phelps, L.; Pinke, Z.; Rostain, S.; Russell, T.; Sluyter, A.; Styring, A.; Tamanaha, E.; Thomas, E.; Veerasamany, S.; Welton, L.; and Zanon, M.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n PLOS ONE, 16(4): e0246662. 2021.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{morrison_mapping_2021,\n\ttitle = {Mapping past human land use using archaeological data: {A} new classification for global land use synthesis and data harmonization},\n\tvolume = {16},\n\tdoi = {https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0246662},\n\tnumber = {4},\n\tjournal = {PLOS ONE},\n\tauthor = {Morrison, Kathleen D. and Hammer, Emily and Boles, Oliver and Madella, Marco and Whitehouse, Nicola and Gaillard, Marie-Jose and Bates, Jennifer and Vander Linden, Marc and Merlo, Stephania and Yao, Alice and Popova, Laura and Hill, Austin Chad and Antolin, Ferran and Bauer, Andrew and Biagetti, Stefano and Bishop, Rosie R. and Buckland, Philip I. and Cruz, Pablo and Dreslerová, Dagmar and Dusseldorp, Gerrit L. and Ellis, Erle and Filipovic, Dragana and Foster, Patrick and Hannaford, Matthew J. and Harrison, Sandy P. and Hazarika, Manjil and Herold, Hajnalka and Hilpert, Johanna and Kaplan, Jed O. and Kay, Andrea and Klein Goldewijk, Kees and Kolář, Jan and Kyazike, Elizabeth and Laabs, Julian and Lancelotti, Carla and Lane, Paul and Lawrence, Dan and Lewis, Krista and Lombardo, Umberto and Lucarini, Giulio and Arroyo-Kalin, Manuel and Marchant, Rob and Mayle, Francis Edward and McClatchie, Meriel and McLeester, Madeleine and Mooney, Scott and Moskal-del Hoyo, Magdalena and Navarrete, Vanessa and Ndiema, Emmanuel and Góes Neves, Eduardo and Nowak, Marek and Out, Welmoed A. and Petrie, Cameron and Phelps, Leanne and Pinke, Zsolt and Rostain, Stéphen and Russell, Thembi and Sluyter, Andrew and Styring, Amy and Tamanaha, Eduardo and Thomas, Evert and Veerasamany, Selvakumar and Welton, Lynn and Zanon, Marco},\n\tyear = {2021},\n\tpages = {e0246662},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Migrations or local interactions? Spheres of interaction in third-millennium BC Central Europe—ERRATUM.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Antiquity, 94(378): 1690–1691. December 2020.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kolar_migrations_2020,\n\ttitle = {Migrations or local interactions? {Spheres} of interaction in third-millennium {BC} {Central} {Europe}—{ERRATUM}},\n\tvolume = {94},\n\tissn = {0003-598X, 1745-1744},\n\tshorttitle = {Migrations or local interactions?},\n\turl = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0003598X20002136/type/journal_article},\n\tdoi = {10.15184/aqy.2020.213},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\tnumber = {378},\n\turldate = {2021-04-16},\n\tjournal = {Antiquity},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\tmonth = dec,\n\tyear = {2020},\n\tpages = {1690--1691},\n}\n\n
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@article{kolar_migrations_2020-1,\n\ttitle = {Migrations or local interactions? {Spheres} of interaction in third-millennium {BC} {Central} {Europe}},\n\tvolume = {94},\n\tissn = {0003-598X, 1745-1744},\n\tshorttitle = {Migrations or local interactions?},\n\turl = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0003598X20001519/type/journal_article},\n\tdoi = {10.15184/aqy.2020.151},\n\tabstract = {Increasing scholarly interest in past human mobility has provoked intense debate between archaeologists and archaeogeneticists. Explanations advanced by the latter have been criticised for framing explanations in terms of large-scale migrations, lacking underpinning social theory or interest in human behaviour; conversely, archaeologists have been criticised for supplying samples but no intellectual input. This article uses examples of ceramics and chipped stone tools to illustrate local interactions within regional Eneolithic Corded Ware culture in Moravia, demonstrating that what may appear as a homogeneous archaeological culture spread by mass migration can be understood as a more complex series of overlapping, local cultural changes.},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\tnumber = {377},\n\turldate = {2020-09-08},\n\tjournal = {Antiquity},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\tmonth = sep,\n\tyear = {2020},\n\tpages = {1168--1185},\n}\n\n
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\n Increasing scholarly interest in past human mobility has provoked intense debate between archaeologists and archaeogeneticists. Explanations advanced by the latter have been criticised for framing explanations in terms of large-scale migrations, lacking underpinning social theory or interest in human behaviour; conversely, archaeologists have been criticised for supplying samples but no intellectual input. This article uses examples of ceramics and chipped stone tools to illustrate local interactions within regional Eneolithic Corded Ware culture in Moravia, demonstrating that what may appear as a homogeneous archaeological culture spread by mass migration can be understood as a more complex series of overlapping, local cultural changes.\n
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@article{kolar_gordon_2019,\n\ttitle = {Gordon {Noble}: {Woodland} in the {Neolithic} of {Northern} {Europe}. {The} {Forest} as {Ancestor}. {Cambridge} {University} {Press}, {Cambridge} 2017. {ISBN} 978-1-107-15983-9. 222 str.},\n\tvolume = {LXXI},\n\tjournal = {Archeologické rozhledy},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\tyear = {2019},\n\tpages = {553--555},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Axe as landscape technology. How did it transform societies and landscapes?.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In Kadrow, S.; and Müller, J., editor(s), Habitus? Social Dimension of Technology and Transformation, of Scales of Transformation in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies 3, pages 35–46. Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2019.\n \n\n\n\n
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@incollection{kolar_axe_2019,\n\taddress = {Leiden},\n\tseries = {Scales of {Transformation} in {Prehistoric} and {Archaic} {Societies} 3},\n\ttitle = {Axe as landscape technology. {How} did it transform societies and landscapes?},\n\turl = {https://www.sidestone.com/books/habitus},\n\tbooktitle = {Habitus? {Social} {Dimension} of {Technology} and {Transformation}},\n\tpublisher = {Sidestone Press},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\teditor = {Kadrow, Slawomir and Müller, Johannes},\n\tyear = {2019},\n\tkeywords = {Copper Age, Landscape archaeology, Neolithic, axe, theory in archaeology},\n\tpages = {35--46},\n}\n\n
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@article{kolar_using_2018,\n\ttitle = {Using archaeology for population estimates and land use reconstructions: a perspective from {Central} {Europe}},\n\tvolume = {26},\n\tissn = {2411605X, 24119180},\n\tshorttitle = {Using archaeology for population estimates and land use reconstructions},\n\turl = {http://www.pastglobalchanges.org/products/12472},\n\tdoi = {10.22498/pages.26.1.30},\n\tnumber = {1},\n\turldate = {2018-06-17},\n\tjournal = {Past Global Changes Magazine},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan and Macek, M and Szabó, P},\n\tmonth = jun,\n\tyear = {2018},\n\tpages = {30--31},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Population and forest dynamics during the Central European Eneolithic (4500–2000 BC).\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.; Kuneš, P.; Szabó, P.; Hajnalová, M.; Svobodová, H. S.; Macek, M.; and Tkáč, P.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 10(5): 1153–1164. August 2018.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Archaeology or forestry? Do we really need to choose? Case study from the lowland woodland Tvořihrázský les in the Czech Republic.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Šabatová, K.; Bíško, R.; Kolář, J.; Machová, B.; and Petřík, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In Irlinger, W.; and Suhr, G., editor(s), Archaeological Sites in Forest. Strategies for their protection, of Schriftreihe des bayerischen Landesamtes für Demkmalpflege 14, pages 97–103. Volk Verlag, München, 2017.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Idealized world or Real Society? Social Patterns of Corded Ware Culture in Moravia (Czech Republic).\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In Furholt, M.; Großmann, R.; and Szmyt, M., editor(s), Transitional Landscapes? The 3rd Millennium BC in Europe. proceedings of the International Workshop \"Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 years: The Creation of Landscapes III (15th - 18th April 2013)\" in Kiel, of Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 292, pages 192–207. Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn, 2016.\n \n\n\n\n
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@incollection{kolar_idealized_2016,\n\taddress = {Bonn},\n\tseries = {Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen {Archäologie} 292},\n\ttitle = {Idealized world or {Real} {Society}? {Social} {Patterns} of {Corded} {Ware} {Culture} in {Moravia} ({Czech} {Republic})},\n\tbooktitle = {Transitional {Landscapes}? {The} 3rd {Millennium} {BC} in {Europe}. proceedings of the {International} {Workshop} "{Socio}-{Environmental} {Dynamics} over the {Last} 12,000 years: {The} {Creation} of {Landscapes} {III} (15th - 18th {April} 2013)" in {Kiel}},\n\tpublisher = {Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\teditor = {Furholt, Martin and Großmann, Ralph and Szmyt, Marzena},\n\tyear = {2016},\n\tkeywords = {Copper Age, Corded Ware culture, Eneolithic, Moravia, Social archaeology, burial rite},\n\tpages = {192--207},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Allentoft, M. E.; Sikora, M.; Sjögren, K.; Rasmussen, S.; Rasmussen, M.; Stenderup, J.; Damgaard, P. B.; Schroeder, H.; Ahlström, T.; Vinner, L.; Malaspinas, A.; Margaryan, A.; Higham, T.; Chivall, D.; Lynnerup, N.; Harvig, L.; Baron, J.; Casa, P. D.; Dąbrowski, P.; Duffy, P. R.; Ebel, A. V.; Epimakhov, A.; Frei, K.; Furmanek, M.; Gralak, T.; Gromov, A.; Gronkiewicz, S.; Grupe, G.; Hajdu, T.; Jarysz, R.; Khartanovich, V.; Khokhlov, A.; Kiss, V.; Kolář, J.; Kriiska, A.; Lasak, I.; Longhi, C.; McGlynn, G.; Merkevicius, A.; Merkyte, I.; Metspalu, M.; Mkrtchyan, R.; Moiseyev, V.; Paja, L.; Pálfi, G.; Pokutta, D.; Pospieszny, Ł.; Price, T. D.; Saag, L.; Sablin, M.; Shishlina, N.; Smrčka, V.; Soenov, V. I.; Szeverényi, V.; Tóth, G.; Trifanova, S. V.; Varul, L.; Vicze, M.; Yepiskoposyan, L.; Zhitenev, V.; Orlando, L.; Sicheritz-Pontén, T.; Brunak, S.; Nielsen, R.; Kristiansen, K.; and Willerslev, E.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Nature, 522(7555): 167–172. June 2015.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{allentoft_population_2015,\n\ttitle = {Population genomics of {Bronze} {Age} {Eurasia}},\n\tvolume = {522},\n\tissn = {0028-0836, 1476-4687},\n\turl = {http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature14507},\n\tdoi = {10.1038/nature14507},\n\tnumber = {7555},\n\turldate = {2015-06-16},\n\tjournal = {Nature},\n\tauthor = {Allentoft, Morten E. and Sikora, Martin and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Rasmussen, Simon and Rasmussen, Morten and Stenderup, Jesper and Damgaard, Peter B. and Schroeder, Hannes and Ahlström, Torbjörn and Vinner, Lasse and Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo and Margaryan, Ashot and Higham, Tom and Chivall, David and Lynnerup, Niels and Harvig, Lise and Baron, Justyna and Casa, Philippe Della and Dąbrowski, Paweł and Duffy, Paul R. and Ebel, Alexander V. and Epimakhov, Andrey and Frei, Karin and Furmanek, Mirosław and Gralak, Tomasz and Gromov, Andrey and Gronkiewicz, Stanisław and Grupe, Gisela and Hajdu, Tamás and Jarysz, Radosław and Khartanovich, Valeri and Khokhlov, Alexandr and Kiss, Viktória and Kolář, Jan and Kriiska, Aivar and Lasak, Irena and Longhi, Cristina and McGlynn, George and Merkevicius, Algimantas and Merkyte, Inga and Metspalu, Mait and Mkrtchyan, Ruzan and Moiseyev, Vyacheslav and Paja, László and Pálfi, György and Pokutta, Dalia and Pospieszny, Łukasz and Price, T. Douglas and Saag, Lehti and Sablin, Mikhail and Shishlina, Natalia and Smrčka, Václav and Soenov, Vasilii I. and Szeverényi, Vajk and Tóth, Gusztáv and Trifanova, Synaru V. and Varul, Liivi and Vicze, Magdolna and Yepiskoposyan, Levon and Zhitenev, Vladislav and Orlando, Ludovic and Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas and Brunak, Søren and Nielsen, Rasmus and Kristiansen, Kristian and Willerslev, Eske},\n\tmonth = jun,\n\tyear = {2015},\n\tkeywords = {Bell Beakers, Copper Age, Corded Ware culture, Early Bronze Age, Eneolithic, Yamnaja culture, aDNA, Únětice culture},\n\tpages = {167--172},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n The origin of grasslands in the temperate forest zone of east-central Europe: long-term legacy of climate and human impact.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kuneš, P.; Svobodová-Svitavská, H.; Kolář, J.; Hajnalová, M.; Abraham, V.; Macek, M.; Tkáč, P.; and Szabó, P.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Quaternary Science Reviews, 116: 15–27. May 2015.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kunes_origin_2015,\n\ttitle = {The origin of grasslands in the temperate forest zone of east-central {Europe}: long-term legacy of climate and human impact},\n\tvolume = {116},\n\tissn = {02773791},\n\tshorttitle = {The origin of grasslands in the temperate forest zone of east-central {Europe}},\n\turl = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0277379115001213},\n\tdoi = {10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.03.014},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\turldate = {2015-04-09},\n\tjournal = {Quaternary Science Reviews},\n\tauthor = {Kuneš, Petr and Svobodová-Svitavská, Helena and Kolář, Jan and Hajnalová, Mária and Abraham, Vojtěch and Macek, Martin and Tkáč, Peter and Szabó, Péter},\n\tmonth = may,\n\tyear = {2015},\n\tkeywords = {REVEALS, Vracov, land-use models, modelling, palaeoecology, palynology},\n\tpages = {15--27},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n J. Müller - K. Rassmann - R. Hofmann (Hrsg.): Okolište 1 - Unterschungen einer spätneolithischen Siedlungskammer in Zentralbosnien, Neolithikum und Chalkolithikum in Zentralbosnien 1. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 228, Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH., Bonn 2013. ISBN 978-3-7749-3839-7. 442 str.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Archeologické rozhledy, LXVI: 385–387. 2014.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kolar_j_2014,\n\ttitle = {J. {Müller} - {K}. {Rassmann} - {R}. {Hofmann} ({Hrsg}.): {Okolište} 1 - {Unterschungen} einer spätneolithischen {Siedlungskammer} in {Zentralbosnien}, {Neolithikum} und {Chalkolithikum} in {Zentralbosnien} 1. {Universitätsforschungen} zur prähistorischen {Archäologie} 228, {Dr}. {Rudolf} {Habelt} {GmbH}., {Bonn} 2013. {ISBN} 978-3-7749-3839-7. 442 str.},\n\tvolume = {LXVI},\n\tjournal = {Archeologické rozhledy},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\tyear = {2014},\n\tpages = {385--387},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n David Válek a kol.: Sídliště kultury s moravskou malovanou keramikou v Hlubokých Mašůvkách (výzkumy z let 1947-1950). Ústav archeologie a muzeologie FF MU, Brno 2014. ISBN 978-80-210-6680-9. 347 str.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.; and Macháček, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Archeologické rozhledy, LXVI: 548–551. 2014.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kolar_david_2014,\n\ttitle = {David {Válek} a kol.: {Sídliště} kultury s moravskou malovanou keramikou v {Hlubokých} {Mašůvkách} (výzkumy z let 1947-1950). Ústav archeologie a muzeologie {FF} {MU}, {Brno} 2014. {ISBN} 978-80-210-6680-9. 347 str.},\n\tvolume = {LXVI},\n\tjournal = {Archeologické rozhledy},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan and Macháček, Jiří},\n\tyear = {2014},\n\tpages = {548--551},\n}\n\n
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@article{vsiansky_continuity_2014,\n\ttitle = {Continuity and changes of manufacturing traditions of {Bell} {Beaker} and {Bronze} {Age} encrusted pottery in the {Morava} river catchment ({Czech} {Republic})},\n\tvolume = {49},\n\tissn = {03054403},\n\turl = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0305440314002064},\n\tdoi = {10.1016/j.jas.2014.05.028},\n\tlanguage = {en},\n\turldate = {2015-01-28},\n\tjournal = {Journal of Archaeological Science},\n\tauthor = {Všianský, D. and Kolář, J. and Petřík, J.},\n\tmonth = sep,\n\tyear = {2014},\n\tpages = {414--422},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Prehistoric Archaeology in Central Europe: Beyond Diversity.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Sosna, D.; Kolář, J.; Květina, P.; and Trampota, F.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Anthropologie, LI(2): 123–130. 2013.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{sosna_daniel_prehistoric_2013,\n\ttitle = {Prehistoric {Archaeology} in {Central} {Europe}: {Beyond} {Diversity}},\n\tvolume = {LI},\n\tnumber = {2},\n\tjournal = {Anthropologie},\n\tauthor = {Sosna, Daniel and Kolář, Jan and Květina, Petr and Trampota, František},\n\tyear = {2013},\n\tkeywords = {Central Europe, theory in archaeology},\n\tpages = {123--130},\n}\n\n
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@book{kolar_theoretical_2012,\n\taddress = {Oxford, England},\n\tseries = {{BAR} {International} {Series} 2325},\n\ttitle = {Theoretical and methodological considerations in central {European} neolithic archaeology: proceedings of the "{Theory} and {Method} in {Archaeology} of the {Neolithic} (7th - 3rd {Millennium} {BC})" conference held in {Mikulov}, {Czech} {Republic}, 26th - 28th of {October} 2010},\n\tisbn = {978-1-4073-0908-8},\n\tshorttitle = {Theoretical and methodological considerations in central {European} neolithic archaeology},\n\tpublisher = {Archaeopress},\n\teditor = {Kolář, Jan and Trampota, František},\n\tyear = {2012},\n\tkeywords = {Archaeology, Europe, Central, Methodology, Neolithic period},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Secondary mortuary practices during the Late Eneolithic in Moravia, Czech Republic: State of knowledge, history of research, terminology and interpretations.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In Kolář, J.; and Trampota, F., editor(s), Theoretical and methodological considerations in Central European Neolithic Archaeology, of British Archaeological Reports. International Series 2325, pages 25–44. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2012.\n \n\n\n\n
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@incollection{kolar_secondary_2012,\n\taddress = {Oxford},\n\tseries = {British {Archaeological} {Reports}. {International} {Series} 2325},\n\ttitle = {Secondary mortuary practices during the {Late} {Eneolithic} in {Moravia}, {Czech} {Republic}: {State} of knowledge, history of research, terminology and interpretations},\n\tbooktitle = {Theoretical and methodological considerations in {Central} {European} {Neolithic} {Archaeology}},\n\tpublisher = {Archaeopress},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan},\n\teditor = {Kolář, Jan and Trampota, František},\n\tyear = {2012},\n\tkeywords = {Bell Beakers, Corded Ware culture, Eneolithic, Moravia, Proto-Únětice culture, burial rite, secondary mortuary practices},\n\tpages = {25--44},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Food strategies in Central Moravia (Czech Republic) during the Final Eneolithic. A case study of Corded Ware culture communities.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.; Jarošová, I.; Dreslerová, G.; Drozdová, E.; and Dobisíková, M.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Archeologické rozhledy, LXIV: 237–264. 2012.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kolar_food_2012,\n\ttitle = {Food strategies in {Central} {Moravia} ({Czech} {Republic}) during the {Final} {Eneolithic}. {A} case study of {Corded} {Ware} culture communities},\n\tvolume = {LXIV},\n\tjournal = {Archeologické rozhledy},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan and Jarošová, Ivana and Dreslerová, Gabriela and Drozdová, Eva and Dobisíková, Miluše},\n\tyear = {2012},\n\tkeywords = {Corded Ware culture, Eneolithic, Moravia, diet, food},\n\tpages = {237--264},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Hrob kultury se šňůrovou keramikou z Brankovic aneb poznámky k sekundárním pohřebním aktivitám v pozdním eneolitu na Moravě.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.; and Kala, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Studia Archaeologica Brunensia M, 17: 255–269. 2012.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{kolar_hrob_2012,\n\ttitle = {Hrob kultury se šňůrovou keramikou z {Brankovic} aneb poznámky k sekundárním pohřebním aktivitám v pozdním eneolitu na {Moravě}},\n\tvolume = {17},\n\tjournal = {Studia Archaeologica Brunensia M},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan and Kala, Jiří},\n\tyear = {2012},\n\tkeywords = {Brankovice, Corded Ware culture, Eneolithic, Moravia, burial rite, secondary mortuary practices},\n\tpages = {255--269},\n}\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Kultura se šňůrovou keramikou v povodí říčky Hané na střední Moravě. Pohřební areály z prostoru dálnice D1 v úseku Vyškov - Mořice a dalších staveb.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.; Dobisíková, M.; Dreslerová, G.; Drozdová, E.; Fojtová, M.; Hložek, M.; Gregerová, M.; Přichystal, A.; Urbanová, K.; and Wagenknechtová, M.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n of Pravěk Supplementum 23Ústav archeologické památkové péče Brno, Brno, 2011.\n \n\n\n\n
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@book{kolar_kultura_2011,\n\taddress = {Brno},\n\tseries = {Pravěk {Supplementum} 23},\n\ttitle = {Kultura se šňůrovou keramikou v povodí říčky {Hané} na střední {Moravě}. {Pohřební} areály z prostoru dálnice {D1} v úseku {Vyškov} - {Mořice} a dalších staveb},\n\tpublisher = {Ústav archeologické památkové péče Brno},\n\tauthor = {Kolář, Jan and Dobisíková, Miluše and Dreslerová, Gabriela and Drozdová, Eva and Fojtová, Martina and Hložek, Martin and Gregerová, Miroslava and Přichystal, Antonín and Urbanová, Kristýna and Wagenknechtová, Martina},\n\tyear = {2011},\n\tkeywords = {Corded Ware culture, Eneolithic, Moravia},\n}\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Ivanovice na Hané - nové poznatky o nositelích kultury se šňůrovou keramikou na Moravě.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Kolář, J.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In Tichý, R., editor(s), Otázky neolitu a eneolitu našich zemí. Sborník referátů z 25. zasedání badatelů pro výzkum neolitu Čech, Moravy a Slovenska, Hradec Králové 30.10.-2.11. 2006, of Archeologické studie Univerzity Hradec Králové 1, pages 153–156. Univerzita Hradec Králové, Hradec Králové, 2007.\n \n\n\n\n
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