Team News
Scientists in the archaeological open-air museum on Czech Television
Prof. Hejcman describes experimental archeology
Czech-Israeli cooperation in the media
A multidisciplinary team of prof. Hejcman collaborates on excavations of biblical cities in Israel
HAS team visited colleagues from Ariel University, Israel
Cooperation between FES and Ariel University intensifies
NETWORKING
FES's exploration of the extinct settlement broadcasted
Phytoindication helps find medieval villages
FES's project boosted by Agence France Press
Ladislav Šmejda's DeepDead project under international attention
Ladislav Šmejda addressed journalist at EGU's press conference in Vienna
FES project presented on prestigious conference
Cooperation with Kyrgyz National Agriculture University has started
Joint research on mountain ecosystem, livestock grazing and crop production
NETWORKING
Prof. Michal Hejcman gave a lecture in Iceland
"How is connected botany, archaeology and agriculture"
Český rozhlas Plus interviewed prof. Michal Hejcman
Brief insight into the archaeological agriculture
Survey of a Minoan archaeological landscape on Messara plain, Crete
In August, Ladislav Šmejda cooperated on a research project in southern Crete
A discovery of a prehistoric bronze smelting area on Tel Burna, Israel
Michal Hejcman and Ladislav Šmejda recently participated on an archaeological excavation of Tel Burna
Data collection on the Rengen Grassland Experiment (Germany)
During 20/06 and 21/06/ 2015 Vilém Pavlů, Renata Hujerová and Lenka Pavlů visited one of the oldest grassland fertilization experiments in Germany
A successful expedition to Israel
The work of two members of the team has been reported in several articles on the web of the Biblical Archaeology
Archaeological excavations of Tel Burna
Two members of the research team (Michal Hejcman and Ladislav Smejda) are working in the international archaeological research team in Izrael
The botany research group from Görlitz visited our experiments in the Jizerské hory Mts
The botany research group from Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz visited long-term grassland management experiments
The oldest long-term experiments in Austria-data collection
Our team visited the oldest grassland fertilization experiments in Austria (Admont)