The Siege
The group Curia Vítkov invites visitors to the traditional event "The Siege", held on Saturday and Sunday 23rd and 24th July 2016 in our open-air museum in Horní Vítkov near Chrastava (Liberec region, Czech Republic).
The group Curia Vítkov invites visitors to the traditional event "The Siege", held on Saturday and Sunday 23rd and 24th July 2016 in our open-air museum in Horní Vítkov near Chrastava (Liberec region, Czech Republic).
Planned to be opened in 2015, in Nasavrky, south east of Prague, an AOAM with more than 30 buildings will show the celtic life of 1 cent. a.D Bohemia.
Planned to be opened in 2015, in Nasavrky, south east of Prague, an AOAM with more than 30 buildings ...
The Keltoi association is a civil society aiming at developing social activities and education for children and youngsters. For this purpose, they have constructed a Celtic settlement (5th – 1st century BC) near Prášily (Šumava) where they organise short and long stays and focus partly on the technique of the Iron Age, partly on social aspects of their (and our) life.
The Keltoi association is a civil society aiming at developing social activities and education for children and youngsters. For this purpose, they have constructed a Celtic settlement (5th – 1st century BC) near Prášily (Šumava) where they organise short and long stays and focus partly on the technique of the Iron Age...
In the foothills of the Orlické mountains, the association Villa Nova started constructing an archaeological open air museum in 1993. There are a few houses, a smithy, a pottery workshop, kilns, a tar extracting site, all based on archaeological sites in the region, dating to the 13th and 14th century.
In the foothills of the Orlické mountains, the association Villa Nova started constructing an archaeological open air museum in 1993. There are a few houses, a smithy, a pottery workshop, kilns, a tar extracting site, all based on archaeological sites in the region, dating to the 13th and 14th century...
In 2006 the remains of two lime kilns from the Roman Empire period were discovered in Tuněchody near Chrudim in the Czech Republic. These finds became the object of a detailed multidisciplinary research project resulting in hypotheses on the use of the kilns. Based on these hypotheses experimental research was designed (Thér et al. 2010)...
The finds which we describe in the Czech Republic as buttons date to the Neolithic; they were made, for example, from bone or amber...
This differed through times and regions but also within different social groups. We often find in male graves, especially rich ones, ornaments, for example torques and necklaces...
Yes, they did. For example special razors were made in the Bronze Age (but before that people may have cut their beards and hair with stone tools which we cannot recognise)...
Certainly, the earliest Neolithic houses had smooth floors from fine clay stamped down (it was not simply the stamped down surface of the ground but a layer of...
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