Mgr. Nikola Koštová

Department: Department of Information Sources and Landscape Archaeology
Job: PhD student – archaeologist
Phone: +420 257 014 365
e-mail: kostova@arup.cas.cz
Specialization: Early Middle Ages, radiocarbon dating in archaeology
Projects:
GA25-15417S A form of social integration or a glitch in the matrix? The early medieval ‘megasite’ of Roztoky (6th-7th century AD)
CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004593 Ready for the future: understanding long-term resilience of the human culture (RES-HUM)
GA23-05334S Metabasites of the Jizerské Hory (Jizera Mountain) Type as a Trans-Cultural Link Between Central European Prehistoric Communities
GP13-24252P Individual and Community. An insight into hierarchy of the Early Bronze Age society on the basis of burial ranges
EF16_019/0000728 Ultra-trace isotope research in social and environmental studies using accelerator mass spectrometry

Biography

She has been working at ARÚ since 2013, first at the Prehistoric Department and since 2018 at the Department of Information Sources and Landscape Archaeology. She has been cooperating with the Czech Radiocarbon Laboratory at the Nuclear Physics Institute CAS for a long time. Currently she is a PhD student at the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, where she also completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. She is interested in the Early Middle Ages in Bohemian and the use of radiocarbon dating methods in archaeology.

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