Title: Vykopávky v roce 1833 na hradě u Velenic (okr. Česká Lípa)
Other Titles: The Excavation of Velenice Castle (Česká Lípa district) in 1833
Authors: Panáček, Jaroslav
Citation: Castellologica bohemica 17. 2017, č. 17, s. 35–44.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: článek
article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/50415
ISSN: 1211-6831
Keywords: hrad;exkavace;opevněné panství;funkce lokality;Velenice
Keywords in different language: castle;excavation;fortified manor;site function;Velenice
Abstract in different language: According to an archival entry from 1833, two Velenice villagers conducted excavation at the castle near their village. The majority of finds consists of metal artefacts. The excavation site was later identified as Velenice 01, located approx. 500m northwest of the Church of Trinity in Velenice. The excavation had been conducted in the upper part of sloping promontory, where the foundation of an oblong building had been evident. The question remains what the original function of the site was since the absence of decent fortification does not indicate a fortified manor.
Rights: © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Appears in Collections:Ročník 17 (2017)
Ročník 17 (2017)

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