This book results from the lead author’s postdoctoral activities at the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, Research Centre for the Roman and Migration Periods. The book focuses on analysing and evaluating the archaeobotanical collection obtained as part of the rescue excavation conducted by the institute in Jevišovka – Nová Street. It directly follows the lead author’s doctoral research results. One of the dissertation conclusions was the need to supplement the acquired results with a more detailed archaeobotanical analysis of individual sites, which are still scarce in the local scientific environment. The archaeobotanical analysis of the material from Jevišovka provided the opportunity to supplement and compare the previously obtained results.
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