Jan Turek

ORCID: 0000-0001-5370-7702
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Research Areas
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Urban Development and Cultural Heritage
  • Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
  • Forensic and Genetic Research
  • Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
  • Building energy efficiency and sustainability
  • Medieval European History and Architecture
  • Education, Psychology, and Social Research
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Sociology and Education Studies
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Social Issues in Poland
  • Health, Work, and Social Studies in Poland
  • Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
  • Paleopathology and ancient diseases
  • Polish Legal and Social Issues
  • Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
  • Education and Cultural Studies
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Education Methods and Technologies
  • Architecture and Art History Studies

Charles University
2015-2024

Czech Academy of Sciences
2018-2023

Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2022

Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology, Prague
2015-2018

Karlovac University of Applied Sciences
2011

Instytut Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej
2002

University of West Bohemia
2001

Abstract Late Neolithic long barrows are commonly found throughout Central and Northwestern Europe, within the Funnel Beaker Culture territory. The sites of this known from Bohemia covering a period between 3900 3400 BC. However, have not been detected in for time. main reason is that they located areas where were affected by modern ploughing. A significant contribution to their recognition was remote sensing fields, especially aerial archaeology. Current research provided new evidence...

10.1007/s11759-024-09489-6 article EN cc-by Archaeologies 2024-02-27

10.1007/s11759-020-09406-7 article EN Archaeologies 2020-08-01

Abstract Based on reconstruction of the spatial context causewayed enclosures and long barrows Proto- Early Eneolithic period, we attempt to model phenomenon ritual landscape in Central North Bohemia. Discussing purpose meaning enclosures, they are being described as funerary religious structures related cult ancestors. An alternative explanation views them primarily, economic terms, territorial markers delineating areas controlled by different communities. It seems likely that both these...

10.1515/opar-2020-0207 article EN cc-by Open Archaeology 2021-01-01

Past human activities can be reflected in the elemental composition of contemporary soils. We asked whether it is possible to distinguish prehistoric residential and ritual based on soil. Specifically, we addressed question Neolithic long barrows were built near areas. used an extensive set 1085 soil samples from five sites detected their chemical composition. The results show a significant difference amount P other anthropogenic elements (Ca, Cu, Mn, Zn) between settlement barrows. This...

10.2139/ssrn.4141106 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

10.1007/s11759-016-9297-z article EN Archaeologies 2016-07-25

10.1007/s11759-017-9304-z article EN cc-by Archaeologies 2016-12-01

10.1007/s11759-018-9339-9 article EN Archaeologies 2018-04-01

We do not usually write an Editorial for a Special Issue.This, however, is 'special editorial' written in emergency situation.As we are global war with the invisible enemy of Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic, face many restrictions and safety measures worldwide.For WAC, most painful consequence postponement WAC-9 (see announcement by WAC President) that was supposed to be held Prague, 5-10 July 2020.WAC as organization responsible its membership during main congresses inter-congresses.At time...

10.1007/s11759-020-09396-6 article EN public-domain Archaeologies 2020-04-01
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