2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2022.07.015
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Charcoals as indicators of historical mortar age of medieval Czech castle Pyšolec

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“…For comparison, analogous results are presented for the northern tower of Rýzmburk (Figure 3C), the bergfried of Týřov (Figure 3D), the tower and buttress of Pyšolec (Figure 3E), and the Southern Corridor of Bishopric District of Prague Castle (Figure 3F), based on previously presented samples (Kundrát et al 2022;Pachnerová Brabcová et al 2022a, 2022b, 2022c; samples of Paleolithic origin or identified as old wood or young intrusions were excluded. As the KDE method in Oxcal is based on stochastic Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations, its results slightly differ from run to run, and the present results are not identical with those reported previously, yet the basic characteristics remain unchanged.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…For comparison, analogous results are presented for the northern tower of Rýzmburk (Figure 3C), the bergfried of Týřov (Figure 3D), the tower and buttress of Pyšolec (Figure 3E), and the Southern Corridor of Bishopric District of Prague Castle (Figure 3F), based on previously presented samples (Kundrát et al 2022;Pachnerová Brabcová et al 2022a, 2022b, 2022c; samples of Paleolithic origin or identified as old wood or young intrusions were excluded. As the KDE method in Oxcal is based on stochastic Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations, its results slightly differ from run to run, and the present results are not identical with those reported previously, yet the basic characteristics remain unchanged.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The bergfried itself was previously dated to 1260-1270 (Razím 2005). The fifth analyzed site is the tower and buttress of Pyšolec (Pachnerová Brabcová et al 2022c). First mentioned in written sources in 1350, Pyšolec (49.5455N, 16.3361E) was likely founded in the first third of the 14th century by the House of Pernštejn, a powerful family of the Bohemian Kingdom; it was mentioned as ruined in 1446.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tato skutečnost byla prokázána například při datování výplní zahloubených kruhových objektů z neolitu na Britských ostrovech (Bayliss et al 2011;Obr. 1), v Čechách při analýze výplní rondelů z období kultury s vypíchanou keramikou (Limburský et al 2018) nebo uhlíků ze středověké hradní malty (Pachnerová Brabcová et al 2022a;2022b). Snížit riziko chyby při ztotožnění výsledků datování s nálezovým kontextem může některý z těch to tří postupů:…”
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“…V rámci průzkumu tří českých středověkých hradů (Pyšolec, Rýzmburk a Týřov) a románské chodby, která se nachází pod třetím nádvořím Pražského hradu (Pachnerová Brabcová et al 2022a;2022b) byly v makrobiotických inkluzích pojiv nalezeny zejména uhlíky (Tab. 3), což je ve srovnání se zahraničními lokalitami překvapivé, neboť zde je výskyt uhlíků vzácný (Rutgers et al 2002).…”
Section: Maltyunclassified