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16-12-2003 | Pavla Horáková

The Ceramic Venus of Dolni Vestonice Welcome to Czech Science. Today we'll hear the second part in our short series dedicated to Czech archaeology. Last week, Charles University Professor Jan Bouzek told us about the history of archaeology in the Czech lands from its early days in the 16th century until the end of the 1930s. At that time archaeology was already a well-established science in the then Czechoslovakia but the pace of development was interrupted by the outbreak of the Second World War. In today's episode Professor Jan Bouzek talks about Czech archaeology under the Nazi occupation, and later under the communist regime.  More

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09-12-2003 | Pavla Horáková

Photo: CTK The next few programmes will be dedicated to one particular discipline, archaeology, which in this country has a long and interesting history. Czech excavators have made many achievements both in this country and abroad, and thanks to the rich history of this part of Europe, there is always much for them to do.  More

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01-12-2003 | Pavla Horáková

Photo: European Commission The Czech Republic can start celebrating, writes MLADA FRONTA DNES in its leading article, alluding to last weekend's meeting of European Union foreign ministers. Like the nine other acceding countries, the Czech Republic will most probably have its own representative on the European Union Commission. And there are many prospective applicants among Czech politicians, the paper writes.  More

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19-11-2003 | Jan Velinger

Michal Moucka and the dinosaur bone, photo: CTK A vibrant mix of stories in today's Czech dailies, not least U.S. President Bush's visit to Great Britain - PRAVO writes that London has been transformed into a fortress. On the home front stories that dominate include: a boom in consumer retail sales, a concert protesting the rising popularity of the Communist Party, and the continuing fever for cell phones on the Czech market. But we begin first with the sensational story of a dinosaur bone find - the first ever - in the Czech Republic. As a result just about every paper features a little dinosaur drawn on its cover....  More

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18-10-2003 | Daniela Lazarová

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