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Pravěké skalní umění severní Skandinávie
Thesis title in Czech: Pravěké skalní umění severní Skandinávie
Thesis title in English: The Prehistory Rock Art of Northern Scandinavia
Key words: skalní umění|skalní rytiny|petroglyf|piktograf|Skandinávie
English key words: rock art|rock carvings|petroglyph|pictograph|Scandinavia
Academic year of topic announcement: 2013/2014
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Institute of Archaeology (21-UPRAV)
Supervisor: PhDr. Barbora Půtová, Ph.D., Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 03.12.2013
Date of assignment: 03.12.2013
Administrator's approval: not processed yet
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 18.12.2013
Date and time of defence: 15.06.2017 09:00
Date of electronic submission:10.05.2017
Date of proceeded defence: 15.06.2017
Submitted/finalized: committed by student and finalized
Opponents: doc. PhDr. Miroslav Popelka, CSc.
 
 
 
Guidelines
Diplomová práce se zaměří na skalní umění severské tradice (Northern Tradition), které je spojeno s kulturami pravěkých lovců, rybářů a sběračů.
Práce se zaměří na archeologické lokality severozápadního pobřeží Norska a severního Švédska.
Autorka vytvoří přehled tematických motivů petroglyfů i piktografů s jejich možnostmi interpretace a dokumentace.
Přihlédnuto bude i k problematice umístění skalních rytin v krajině.
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