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本文介绍了一个位于“Čerťák”山(651 m n. m.)顶部的新的丘陵基地,Sovolusky市,卡罗维发利区。利用基于机载激光扫描(LiDAR)的数字地形模型对其进行了识别。在Čerťák山顶上已经确定了两道独立的石头城墙,它们是由Střela河上游的一条重要的右岸曲流形成的。内部面积达到1.4公顷,外部封闭面积扩大到2.3公顷。随后的实地调查发现了哈尔施塔特晚期的500多件陶器碎片。发现物的分散表明聚落较为密集。本文还讨论了周围地区的其他遗址,这些遗址可以追溯到同一时期。哈尔施塔特定居点似乎是一个结构上相连的综合体。
Nově objevené hradiště Čerťák u obce Sovolusky v kontextu halštatského osídlení regionu
This paper presents a new hillfort site which is situated on top of „Čerťák“ Hill (651 m n. m.), Sovolusky municipality, Karlovy Vary district. It has been identified with the help of a digital terrain model based on Airborne Laser Scanning (LiDAR). Two separate lines of stone ramparts have been confirmed on top of the Čerťák Hill, formed by a significant right bank meander in the upper course of the river Střela. The inner area reaches 1.4 ha and the external enclosed area spreads to 2.3 ha. Subsequent field research yielded a collection of more than 500 pottery fragments from the Late Hallstatt period. The dispersion of finds shows relatively intensive settlement. The paper also discusses other sites in the surrounding region which date to the same period. The Hallstatt settlement seems to have been a structurally connected complex in the presented area.