Kristýna Matějková studied archaeology at Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic) and entered the doctoral programme at Charles University in Prague with the aim processing early modern pottery assemblages. She is the director of the Centre for Processing, Documentation and Recording of Archaeological Finds, which is focused on the evidence, digitization and conservation of objects obtained from archaeological excavations. Her research is currently focused on the popularizing archaeology and interactive childhood education as part of the HistoryPark project.
ed. Kristýna Matějková
The fourth Europa Postmediaevalis conference took place in Warsaw, Poland, in the spring of 2024. This proceedings gathers 27 contributions from a total of eleven European countries. The book is divided into three thematic sections, all of which focus on post-medieval pottery. READ MORE
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ed. Kristýna Matějková
26 contributions divided into five thematic sections consider post-medieval pottery from the perspectives of local, regional and long-distance trade. Papers show the importance of connections and networking and provide an opportunity to compare concrete find situations across Europe – in both coastal as well as landlocked states. READ MORE
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ed. Kristýna Matějková
'Post-medieval pottery in the spare time' is a collection of papers planned for what would have been the second Europa Postmediaevalis conference. The focus is on the Early Modern period (15th to 18th centuries) and the growing use of new ceramic forms for leisure activities (smoking, drinking coffee or alcohol, garden strolls or games). READ MORE
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ed. Kristýna Matějková
This anthology is a collection of works from the Europa Postmediaevalis conference held in Prague in the spring of 2018. As the name of the conference suggests, the subject of interest is the Early Modern period (15th to 18th century) and the manner in which this relatively young discipline in the field of archaeology is approached in Europe. READ MORE
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