1 SEZNAM ČLÁNKŮ PRO VYPRACOVÁNÍ PODKLADU PRO UDĚLENÍ ZÁPOČTU – AKTUALIZOVANÁ PODOBA 2013-12-02 Z jednoho z níže uvedených článků vypracovat cca 3 stránkové české shrnutí postihující nejdůležitější informace a celkové vyznění článku. Výběr musí schválit přednášející. Vypracovanou práci je třeba poslat přednášející emailem. Tučně a červeně vyznačené články jsou obsazené Nr. Citace článku Název souboru 1 M. Bogutski, On Wulfstan’s right hand – the Viking Age emporia in West Slav Lands. In: S. Gelichi – R. Hodges (eds). From one sea to another. Trading places in the European and Mideterranean Early Middle Ages. Turnhout 2012, pp. 81-110. 06_bogucki_from_one_sea_to_another 2 F. Curta, Chapter 4. The amber trail in early medieval eastern Europe., pp. 61-79. Amber.pdf 3 R.K.Kovalev – A.C. Kaelin, Circulation of Arab Silver in Medieval Afro-Eurasia: Preliminary Observations. History Compass 5 (2007), pp. 21. Arab_Silver.pdf 4 C. Yovitchitch, BOSRA: EINE ZITADELLE DES FÜRSTENTUMS DAMASKUS. 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