Barokní sklípek se stavební obětinou z archeologického výzkumu na ulici Komenského v Uherském Brodě

Title in English A Baroque Cellar with a Building Oblation Discovered during an Archaeological Excavation in Komenského Street in Uherský Brod
Authors

BARTÍK Jaroslav BĚHOUNKOVÁ Lenka CHRÁSTEK Tomáš NOHÁLOVÁ Hana BŘEČKOVÁ Kateřina

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta musealia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords Moravia, rescue excavation, cellar/hiding place, Modern Age, pottery, Anabaptists, Baroque glass, building oblations
Description In 2015, before building a multifunctional house at the crossroads of Komenský and U sboru streets in Uherský Brod, a rescue archaeological excavation was carried out, during which a proof of the Bronze Age, High Middle Ages and particularly Modern Age settlements was found on the excavated plot. This contribution deals with one of the Modern Age features, which could be interpreted as a small sunk cellar or under ?oor hiding place where a building oblation was found. A rich found discovered there con-tained Baroque pottery, glass, animal bones as well as metal artefacts, which illustrate urban material culture in the first half of the 18 th century.

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