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Marek Verčík Dr. phil.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
21 classes
64 publications
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Current Issues in Archaeology
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AKA100104 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaeology of archaic and classical Greece
AKA100108 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaeology of archaic and classical period seminar
AKA100109 |
Faculty of Arts
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Current Issues in Archaeology IV
AKA500098 |
Faculty of Arts
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Production and Technology
AKA100098 |
Faculty of Arts
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Selected topics in archaeometry
AKA100124 |
Faculty of Arts
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Seminar to the Archaeology of Greece
AKA500038 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaeology of Greece I
AKA500077 |
Faculty of Arts
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Greek colonization
AKA500089 |
Faculty of Arts
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Ancient Ionia
AKA500090 |
Faculty of Arts
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Sideros. Technology in pre-classical Greece
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaic Scale Armour from the Aegean. Archaeological and Metallurgical Study
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Lychnidos between the Dassaretae, Macedonians and Celts. Settlement patterns in the Ohrid region during the Classical and Hellenistic periods
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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"MARATHON WITHOUT PHALANX?" - The Origin of Phalanx and the Development of Poleis
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Marathon without Phalanx? The development of the hoplite warfare and the early poleis. An archaeological analysis
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Early iron technology in the Aegean. Why do we allways forget Ionia?
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2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Sons of Hephaestus. The blacksmiths within the ancient Greek society
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Testimony of the identity or the internationality? Archaic Greek mercenaries and theirs reflection in the sanctuaries of Ionia
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Pecla 2018. Pólemos - Belum. Archaeology of conflict in the antiquity
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Pecla 2017. Resources. Power and connectivity in the ancient Mediterranean
Publication without faculty affiliation
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