prof. Mgr. Jiří Macháček, Ph.D.
Department head, Department of Archaeology and Museology
correspondence Address:
Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno
office: bldg. M/103
Joštova 220/13
662 43 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 4854 |
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Field of study: Archaeology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- The theory of early medieval hoards from the area of western and southern Slavs – graduate 2022
- Imprints on bottoms of Great Moravian ceramics vessels as a tool to understand the economic and political complexity of the Great Moravia – graduate 2021
- Archaeology of the River – graduate 2020
- Social and economic stratification of the Great moravian center on the basis of archaeozoological analyzes – graduate 2019
- Great Moravian Axes – graduate 2018
- Post-Great Moravian and Late Hillfort pottery in the Lower Thaya region – graduate 2017
- Territoriality and Regional Aspects in the Final Eneolithic in Moravia – graduate 2015
- The Burial Issues in the Southern Bailey of Greatmoravian Stronghold Pohansko near Břeclav – graduate 2012
- The Fortification system of Pohansko near Břeclav – graduate 2008
Field of study: Archaeology
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- Early medieval settlement in Brankovice and process of formation of early medieval centers in Central Europe – ongoing study
Field of study: Archaeology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Northeastern Bavaria and the Moravian Karst - Archaeo-historical Analysis and Comparison of two Early Medieval Mining Landscapes – ongoing study
- The Water Deposition of Metalwork in the Early Middle Ages - The European Context – ongoing study
- Formation of social structures and their transformation at the turn of the Neolithic and Eneolithic on the basis of the study of the stone industry – ongoing study
- Archaeological analysis through the application of 3D reconstruction: New methods of classification of archaeological artefacts – graduate 2023
- Great Moravian Gombíky: Origin, Purpose and Development of Artefacts in the Living Culture of the 9th Century – graduate 2022