Outputs

2023
Written outputs

Ivo Štefan, 2023. Hledání středu: proměny centrality v pražské kotlině a jejím okolí v raném středověku. In:Krajina středověké Prahy, Klápště, J. – Klír, T. – Štefan, I. (eds.). Praha. (ISBN 978-80-200-2105-2), pp. 15-139

Ivo Štefan – Hasil, J, 2023. Výsledky archeologického výzkumu raně středověkého opevněného centra v Praze-Královicích. In: Krajina středověké Prahy, Klápště, J. – Klír, T. – Štefan, I. (eds.). Praha, pp. 162-222.

Ivo Štefan – Hasil, J. 2023. Praha-Vinoř: proměny centrálního místa v zázemí středověké Prahy. (Předběžná zpráva). In: Klápště, J. – Klír, T. – Štefan, I. (eds.). Praha, pp. 270-314. 

Other outputs

The spatial relations of field cemeteries and churches: examples of site analysis

A comparative analysis of churches and field cemeteries: Prague, Ústi and Plzen. Maps by Mária Vargha

2022
Written outputs

Mária Vargha, 2022.  Modelling Christianisation. A Geospatial Analysis of the Archaeological Data on the Rural Church Network of Hungary in the 11-12th Centuries. Oxford: Archaeolingua-Archeopress

Mária Vargha – Ivo Štefan (eds), 2022. Power in Numbers: State Formation and Christianisation on the Eastern Edge of Europe. Borders, Boundaries, Landscapes. Turnhout: Brepols. Expected date of publication: 2023

Mária Vargha, 2022. (Forthcoming) ‘The Kings’s Name is a Tower of Strength’. Late Romanesque Images of an Enthroned King on Small Finds from Hungary. In: Jakub Sawicki – Michael Lewis – Mária Vargha (eds). A United Europe of Things: Similarities and Differences in Portable Material Culture Across Medieval Europe. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. Cham: Springer.

Mária Vargha – László Ferenczi, 2022. (Forthcoming) ‘Spatial Patterns as Historical Proxies: A Case Study on the Development of the Early Church Network in Veszprém County (Hungary)’. In: Mária Vargha – Ivo Štefan (eds). Power in Numbers: State Formation and Christianisation on the Eastern Edge of Europe. Borders, Boundaries, Landscapes. Turnhout: Brepols. Expected date of publication: 2023.

Mária Vargha – Martin Janovský – Martin Fajta, 2022. (Forthcoming) ‘‘Empowering the Voiceless. The Role of the Rural Population in State Building and Christianisation in East-Central Europe’. Preliminary results about Bohemia’. In: Mária Vargha – Ivo Štefan (eds). Power in Numbers: State Formation and Christianisation on the Eastern Edge of Europe. Borders, Boundaries, Landscapes. Turnhout: Brepols. Expected date of publication: 2023.

Mária Vargha – Ivo Štefan, 2022. (Forthcoming) ‘Introduction’. In: Mária Vargha – Ivo Štefan (eds). Power in Numbers: State Formation and Christianisation on the Eastern Edge of Europe. Borders, Boundaries, Landscapes. Turnhout: Brepols. Expected date of publication: 2023.

Ivo Štefan. (Forthcoming) ‘Christianisation of East-Central Europe as a Social Process: Agents, Networks and Institutions’. In: Mária Vargha – Ivo Štefan (eds). Power in Numbers: State Formation and Christianisation on the Eastern Edge of Europe. Borders, Boundaries, Landscapes. Turnhout: Brepols. Expected date of publication: 2023.

Other outputs

Mária Vargha. “Empowering the Voiceless – Challenges and Approaches” Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Budapest 2022

Mária Vargha. “Tools of a Medieval Rural Metalworker” Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Budapest 2022

Mária Vargha – László Ferenczi. “Historical Spatial Approaches to the Development of the Early Church Network. The Case Study of Veszprém County” Power in Numbers II. The Role of the Rural Population in Christianisation and State Formation. International conference at Charles University, Prague 2022

Mária Vargha. “Using Geographical Data in Humanities Research”. Invited talk at the Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Vienna

Mária Vargha. Participation and reperesentation of the project in the workshop ‘Coding the Past: The Challenges and Promise of Large-Scale Cultural Databases’by CfAS, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Mária Vargha. ‘Approaches to Christianisation of rural population in East-Central Europe. An historiographical overview’, 1st International Workshop Rural History and Archaeology in Prague. Historiographical perspective, Prague Czech Republic, Charles University.

Martin Janovský – Martin Fajta. Empowering the Voiceless – Preliminary results. Power in numbers – The role of the rural population in Christianisation and state formation II. 11 – 13 May 2022, Prague, Czech Republic, Charles University.

Martin Janovský – Martin Fajta. Empowering the Voiceless – Geostatistical and geospatial analysis. 28th EAA Annual Meeting. 31 August – 3 September 2022, Budapest, Hungary, EAA.

Martin Fajta – Martin Janovský. Empowering the Voiceless – The results of the digital analysis. II IRCVM International conference: Digitising the Middle Ages. 5 – 7 October 2022, Barcelona, Spain, Universitat de Barcelona.