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doc. PhDr. Jiří Musil Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
52 classes
92 publications
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Archaeological Seminar V
AKA100079 |
Faculty of Arts
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Roman Provinces
+3
AKA100096 |
Faculty of Arts
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Roman Provinces - seminar
AKA100097 |
Faculty of Arts
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Introduction to Study
+2
AKA200001 |
Faculty of Arts
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Proseminar to the Introduction
+1
AKA200002 |
Faculty of Arts
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Practical Course in Excavation Methods I
+1
AKA200010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Etruscans and Italics
+3
AKA200014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Practical Course in Excavation Methods II
+2
AKA200017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Production and Technology
AKA200035 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaeological Seminar III
AKA200038 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bahriya Oasis : Recent Research into the Past of an Egyptian Oasis
2013 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Egyptian Western Desert in the Roman Period. Al-Hayz - Bahariya. The Survey of Development of the Landscape and its Settlement
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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Crisis and fall of Roman empire
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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Egyptian oases in the Roman period
2009 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaeological investigation of later Roman settlements in the Bir Shavish locality
2009 |
Faculty of Arts
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Report on the survey and trial excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology carried in the area of el-Hayez, Bahriya oasis (2nd season, 6. 3. - 31. 3. 2004)
2004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Oasis Parva: The Life on the Edge of the Roman World
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Investigation of the Enclosed area of the Funnel Beaker culture at Hrdly, district Litoměřice
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Roman settlement and water distribution system in the Egyptian Western Desert
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Roman roads. All roads lead not only to Rome
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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