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Tomas Klir

Charles University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology · Charles University, Faculty of Arts

https://researchid.co/klirtaff
@cuni.cz
18Scopus Publications
616Google Scholar Citations
14Google Scholar h-index
20Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

archaeology, rural archaeology, social history, economic history, geography, onomastics, peasant studies, Middle Ages

Biography

Positions: 2019–present Head of the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University 2009–present Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, Charles University 2005–2009 Researcher, Faculty of Arts, Charles University 2004–2005 Officer, National Heritage Institute in Prague Stays abroad: 09/2013–06/2014 Centre for Quantitative Economic History, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK (Anglo-Czech Educational Fund) 09–12/2007 Aaarhus University (Ph.D. Danish School of Archaeology) 02–06/2003 Universität Wien (Aktion Tschechische Republik – Österreich) Teaching activities: 2009–present Faculty of Arts, Charles University Memberships of scientific societies: 2009–present Ruralia, the Jean-Marie Pesez conferences on medieval rural archaeology. National representative (Czech Republic).

Education

2020 ‘Docent’ in archaeology (associate professor), Faculty of Arts, Charles University 2003–2008 Ph.D. in archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University 1997–2003 Master in history and archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. The Flemish hide as a constitutive element of field patterns in East-Central Europe in the Middle Ages and the problem of its alternatives — a case study on Bohemia (Czech Republic)
    Landscape History, 2025
  2. Stable isotope analysis in soil prospection reveals the type of historic land-use under contemporary temperate forests in Europe
    Scientific Reports, 2024
  3. The right of re-measurement of settlements in the Middle Ages in the light of the legal practice of Bohemia and Silesia in the 13th and 14th centuries
    Zeitschrift Der Savigny Stiftung Fur Rechtsgeschichte Germanistische Abteilung, 2024
  4. Anthropogenic soils in a marginal landscape – Fortified manorial sites in the woodland edge zone in western Czechia
    Journal of Archaeological Science Reports, 2024
  5. Multivariate analysis reveals spatial variability of soil geochemical signals in the area of a medieval manorial farm
    Catena, 2023

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