Mikulcice and Its Hinterland
Publisher,Brill Academic Pub
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 671.32 g
No. of Pages, 361
In Mikulécice and Its Hinterland, Marek Hladâik presents an archaeological model of social and economic relations in Great Moravia, which is built on an analysis of the settlement structure near one of the most significant centres of Great Moravia, the Mikulécice-Valy agglomeration. The book offers the first systematic and conceptual view of Mikulécice's relations with its economic hinterland. The author uses multidisciplinary research to interpret and understand the importance of the natural environment for the landscape settlement strategy, and to understand the relations between the fortified centre and its rural surroundings. Important methodological tools used by the author to answer the examined questions include non-destructive archaeological research, statistical modelling, and spatial analyses in the GIS environment--