Archeologický výzkum raně středověkého sídliště Kostice – Zadní hrúd v letech 2009–2011

Investor logo
Title in English The archaeological excavation of the Kostice – Zadní hrúd early medieval settlement in 2009–2011
Authors

MACHÁČEK Jiří BALCÁRKOVÁ Adéla DRESLER Petr MILO Peter

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Archeologické rozhledy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords Early Middle Ages; coins; Moravia; market village
Attached files
Description The article presents the results of the archaeological excavation of the Kostice – Zadní hrúd site, conducted in 2009–2011. The investigated site, 1.5 km from the heart of the nearby Great Moravian centre at Pohansko, lies at the edge of the Dyje (Thaya) River floodplain on a nondescript sand dune. A total of 160 sunken features and two graves from various periods were investigated over the excavated area of 2,405 m2. The majority of finds were from the Early Middle Ages, with the peak of settlement falling between the tenth and twelfth centuries. In the ninth century, the local settlement was part of the subsistence base for the vast Great Moravian agglomeration at Pohansko; following the demise of Pohansko, the Kostice – Zadní hrúd settlement was transformed into a craft-agrarian and trade centre of the second level. Finds of coins, balance scales, merchants’ weights and late nomadic stirrups are of extraordinary importance.
Related projects:

You are running an old browser version. We recommend updating your browser to its latest version.