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"This Noble Ruin:" Doune Castle's Relationship to Popular Culture and HeritageOsborne, Kristin O'Neill 05 June 2018 (has links)
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The post-medieval burialBuckberry, Jo, Battley, N. 11 1900 (has links)
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Digest of Evidence 9, The Human BoneClark, J., Garner-Lahire, J., Spall, C., Toop, N. 09 July 2021 (has links)
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The Castles and Europe race relations in ragtime /Martin, Christopher Tremewan. Perpener, John O. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida State University, 2005. / Advisor: Dr. John O. Perpener III, Florida State University, School of Visual Arts and Dance, Dept. of Dance. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed June 8, 2005). Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 87 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Dendroflóra zámeckého parku v Žinkovech. / Woody plants in the Žinkovy castle park (Plzeň region).REISEROVÁ, Alena January 2011 (has links)
This thesis deals with an inventory survey of tree species in the castle park in Žinkovy. The park was founded in 1896 - 1898 and is one of the best preserved castle parks on the southern Pilsen (Czech Republic). Since its inception the owners, management and appearance of the park have been changed several times. The inventory survey covers 81 tree species including their cultivar varieties. Furthermore the thesis compares the results with previous inventory surveys, and preserved documents and provides concept of new management measures. A list of the tree species and these comparisons are summarized in the appendix of the thesis.
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Zámecká knihovna Mladá Vožice / The Castle Library of Mladá VožiceBendová, Lenka January 2014 (has links)
(in English): The aim of this dissertation is arranging of the library fund of zámecká knihovna Mladá Vožice. The main purpose of this paper is to define this fund with respect to the provenience and its content. Contemporary conditions of the library are outlined in the Introduction. In the following chapters the history of the castle as well as the history of the noble families involved in establishing of this collection is being described. The main emphasis lays on the family of the collections founders -the family of Küenburg. Fourth chapter describes history of the library on the basis of provenance research. In accordance with this is the identification of the books owners from Küenberg, Spiegefeld and Schönfeld family. In the same manner different families and persons with no direct lineage to Küenbergs are characterized. At the same time this part of the work engages the characteristics of the fund in respect to particular members and partially also including the content characteristics, which are being elaborated properly by means of thematic groups in the following chapter. The information about arrangement of the fund are mentioned on the basis of the archive material and sources. Conclusion is made as a summary of the work, including the overview of its aims and achieved results.
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Antonio Ehorto Martinelli jako schwarzenberský knížecí architekt a stavitel / Antonio Ehorto Martinelli as the architect and builder of Princes of SchwarzenbergŠanda, Martin January 2011 (has links)
The dissertation is dealing with work of Viennese architect and builder from the first half of the 18th century Antonio Ehorto Martinelli in the Schwarzenberk's service in the years 1722-1732. It contains an index of buildings, that Martinelli was working on for Schwarzenberks, including contentious and mistakenly ascribed buildings. The collected information is based on study of extant archival collections, on field research of separate buildings and on study of the relevant literature. The main goal was an evaluation of separate Martinelli's architectural fruitions relating to history of art, and furthuremore an attempt to compare them both within the bounds of the whole architect's work and within the bounds of contemporary Czech and Austrian architecture. The knowledge of work of A. E. Martinelli in the Shwarzenberk's service was markedly extended on the occasion of dealing with the settled topic and moreover a few little and even a few bigger new pieces of knowledge appeared, e.g. information about concerned gangers, building development of the studied objects out of the settled period etc.
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Design autobusové zastávky / Design of the bus stopMIKLOŠOVÁ, Kateřina January 2009 (has links)
The master{\crq}s thesis consists of five parts. The opening part contains a brief introduction to the town of Strakonice and the local castle. The following chapters deal with the bus stop in terms of technical norms and different bus stop categorisations. In addition, the local bus station is analysed from a technical perspective. The next section is concerned with a practical solution of the bus stop design in the vicinity of the Strakonice castle. It is based on a survey conducted among the citizens of Strakonice. Then, my own technical and architectonic designs are provided. Their final versions are listed in attachment No. thirteen.
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Den gåtfulla stenen från Saxholmen : Habitusbegreppet som analytiskt verktyg för förståelsen av orsakssammanhangen kring ovanliga fynd / The enigmatic stone from Saxholmen : Habitus concept as an analytical tool for understanding the causal link between unusual findingsNorlinder, Gabriella January 2019 (has links)
Abstract Norlinder, Gabriella. 2019. My purpose with this qualitative study was to use Bourdieu's concept of Habitus with the associated capital species as an analytical tool, to try to shed light on the value-charged context of human behavior patterns. This in order to, through it, be able to demonstrate a possible explanation for why unusual finds are found in archaeological excavations. The object of my analysis here, in this study, is an engraved Roman stone age engraving stone found at the excavations on the medieval Saxon Castle in the Kristinehamn archipelago. My method has been theoretical, consisting mainly of literature studies and a small number of oral sources. I have delimited myself only to highlight one single artifact; the engraved stone and only a single excavation site; Saxholmen for my study. Only a few examples from other places have been used and then for the purpose of better clarifying my chosen study material. This study is based on three issues that concern the location of the stone, outside its proper context, whether a Habitus perspective can be a possible analytical tool for interpreting unusual findings, and whether Saxholm's Habitus-related functions could reflect a possible explanation for the location of the stone. My conclusions are thus that the stone has probably traveled far and probably changed owners more than once. In view of the residents' prestige-oriented lifestyle and a possible link to Gotland, it may have been the result of trade contacts or looting. I have also come to the conclusion that the Habitus concept is absolutely useful as an analytical tool in this type of study, since it highlights abstract values in human life. In my opinion, the Saxholmen seen from a Habitus- related perspective holds all of the capital species / values that are included in the essay and can therefore demonstrate a number of possible interpretations as to why the stone is included in the finds material from the site. Nyckelord: Medeltiden, borg, romersk järnålder, utgrävningar, Habitus, Bourdieu, Saxholmen Keywords: Middle Ages, castle, Roman Iron Age, excavations, Habitus, Bourdieu, Saxon Castle Kandidatuppsats i Arkeologi. Handledare: Gustaf Svedjemo Ventilerad och godkänd 2019-06-14 Gabriella Norlinder Institutionen för Arkeologi och antik historia, Uppsala universitet, Campus Gotland, Cramérgatan 3, 621 67 Visby, Sweden. Den gåtfulla stenen från Saxholmen – Habitusbegreppet som analytiskt verktyg för förståelsen av orsakssammanhangen kring ovanliga fynd The enigmatic stone from Saxholmen - Habitus concept as an analytical tool for understanding the causal link between unusual findings
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The planning of the Castle Peak 'B' power station project /Lam, Wan-chung, Jimmy. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1983.
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