Zprávy památkové péče 2022, 82(4):573-583
The Vanishing Landscape of Šternbersko, Moravskoberounsko and Dvorecko
- NPÚ, ÚOP v Olomouci
Šternbersko, Moravskoberounsko and Dvorecko can be described as a region that was mainly associated with iron mining and processing from the 13th to the 18th century. It is a region that extends in its smaller part into the lowlands of the Upper Moravian Valley and in its larger part over the slopes of the Low Jeseník to the Moravice River, now buried by the Kružberk and Slezská Harta reservoirs. The aim of the paper is to present the results of a non-destructive surface prospection, during which the dominant types of objects characteristic of human activities in the area under study in the past were observed. Extinct settlements (villages, settlements, solitudes), old mining works, extinct field systems, objects intended for demarcation of boundaries, fortifications and extinct roads were documented.
Keywords: landscape; non-destructive surface prospection; settlements; mining; Low Jeseník
Published: April 12, 2023 Show citation
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