Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Gradually, these issues will be addressed: 1. Mineral resources and their exploitation, exploitation and distribution. 2. Stone industry - typical products, production method, link with the landscape. 3. Morphological features stone flagship industries of culture, technology development method of chipping and grinding stone. 4. Typology of instruments - used systems. Determining the approximate age of the stone artifacts based on their character. 5. Bone and antler tools, process for their production, terminology use. 6. Finding the working on instruments and their significance for the determination of settlement activity. 7. Ceramics technology 8. Ceramic vessels - their use and function 9. Production of textiles papers 10. Metals Processing Technology oldest metals 11. Verification experiment the use of experimental archeology.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
- Attendace
- 48 hours per semester
- Homework for Teaching
- 25 hours per semester
- Preparation for the Exam
- 25 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Lectures are focused on comprehensive knowledge of various manufacturing technologies over the old Neolithic Age to the Middle Eneolithic.
Good orientation in the studied subject.
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Prerequisites
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For this course they need good orientation during the Neolithic and Eneolithic, are also necessary knowledge of the subject of completed movable artifacts of Neolithic to Middle Eneolithic.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance
Participation in the teaching, study literature.
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Recommended literature
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Neustupný, E. (ed.). (2007). Archeologie pravěkých Čech /4. Eneolit.. Praha.
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Pavlů. I. ed. ? Zápotocká, M. (2007). Archeologie pravěkých Čech /3.. Praha.
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Pavlů, Ivan. (2011). Analýza artefaktů. Hradec Králové.
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