Studia Hercynia
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Studia Hercynia
Studia Hercynia is a biannual peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of the material culture of Antiquity, on relations between the Mediterranean and Central Europe, on the traditions of ancient art in European culture, and other related phenomena. The journal aims to advance Classical Archaeology and associated disciplines, both in the Czech Republic and internationally. The journal was founded in 1997 by Prof. Jan Bouzek under the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, at the Charles University.
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Decorated Coarse Ware from the G. Sutermeister Archaeological Museum in Legnano, Milano province
(2024)The paper in the first place introduces the figure of Guido Sutermeister and his fundamental work. The second part offers a concise summary of the data relating to decorated coarse ware gathered from a preliminary survey ... -
Ceramiche decorate della fine della Romanizzazione dal Comasco
(2024)The ‘ugly ware’ of the age of Romanisation has the characteristic of presenting a series of very widespread types of decoration; within this general category, the area of Como is distinguished by specificities: the prevalence ... -
Ceramiche comuni decorate del territorio cenomane orientale
(2024)This paper examines the decorative patterns present in the coarse ware of the plains around Verona (including the town of Verona itself) between the 4th and the 1st centuries BC, in the period in which the Celtic tribe of ... -
Studio preliminare delle ceramiche di impasto grossolano celtiche dall’area dell’anfiteatro romano di Milano
(2024)The proposed study presents some ceramics from the area of the Roman amphitheatre in Milan, mostly from US 298 (excavation 2020), a pit filled exclusively with La Tčne pottery dating from between the 4th and 3rd centuries ... -
Late Iron Age decorated coarse ware in central‑eastern Lombardy (Northern Italy)
(2024)This paper delves into Late Iron Age decorated coarse ware originating from the present‑day province of Bergamo in central Lombardy. During protohistoric time, this region served as a borderland and a nexus connecting ... -
Tumultuous materials. Decorated coarse ware in Late Iron Age Emilia
(2024)In the Emilian Po plain, during the Late Iron Age (4th and 3rd century BCE), an unprecedented and heterogeneous class of handmade coarse and decorated ceramics emerged in certain sites. In comparison to other Transpadane ... -
On the Ubiquity of Dimples. Finger‑Tip Decorated Coarse Ware in Bohemia and Moravia in the Early Iron Age and the Roman Iron age
(2024)The various coarse decorated pottery wares of Ha D2–3 and LT A in Bohemia and Moravia also include a prominent pottery group characterised with surface decorated with finger‑tip impressions. In France and Italy, some authors ... -
Elementi decorativi nella ceramica della seconda età del Ferro a sud del Po
(2024)The paper analyses on a chronological‑typological level the decorative syntax present on impasto pottery from the Late Iron Age (Ligure III period: 475–89 BC) in lower Piedmont (inner Piedmontese Liguria), where vessel ... -
Aux sources d’un style céramique original. Des pots à décor couvrant imprimé ou modelé, une spécificité du territoire sénon au 5e siècle av. notre ère?
(2024)The paper is focused on impressed or modelled covering decorations well represented on pottery in the heart of the Paris Basin during the Second Iron Age. After a phase of emergence in the western Hallstattian province, a ... -
Introduction
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From Celts to Romans in Noricum. Ugly and less ugly pottery
(2024)This short picture book intends to set the focus on a few essential features marking the evolution of coarse‑grained common wares in Noricum over more or less three centuries, roughly between 100 BC to 200 AD. -
Where are the handmade Pots? Thoughts on the Composition of the Ceramic Material from the Iron Age Central Settlement at Neubau in the Context of Neighbouring Regions
(2024)The LT C2 – LT D central settlement near Neubau, in the vicinity of Linz, Upper Austria, with its voluminous pottery ensemble, offers opportunities for the study of La Tène pottery. Important characteristics of the find ... -
Activities of the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Charles University, 2022
(Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Praha, 2024-02) -
Archaeological excavations at Lungi Tepa, south Uzbekistan. Report for Season 2021
(Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Praha, 2024-02) -
Découvertes de monnaies dites « boïennes » en Suisse
(Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Praha, 2024-02) -
Typologies of pottery kilns of the Iron Age. A critical review
(Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Praha, 2024-02) -
New evidence for the Late Iron Age in the Posočje region, Slovenia
(Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Praha, 2024-02) -
An infant La Tène grave from Lang, Styria, Austria. On miniature objects in East Alpine area
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A small piece of a jigsaw-puzzle. On Early La Tène figural brooches from Bohemia
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New finds of Early La Tène brooches in the eastern part of Bohemia
(Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, Praha, 2024-02)