% pubman genre = article @article{item_3613059, title = {{FORMOR project: analysis of the formation of complex societies in Early Medieval Moravia}}, author = {Mach{\'a}{\v{c}}ek, Ji{\v{r}}{\'\i} and Sl{\'a}dek, Vladim{\'\i}r and Balc{\'a}rkov{\'a}, Ad{\'e}la and Dresler, Petr and Hofmanov{\'a}, Zuzana and Ingrov{\'a}, Pavl{\'\i}na and Ko{\v{s}}{\v{t}}{\'a}l, Martin and Nosek, Vojt{\v{e}}ch and Pri{\v{s}}{\v{t}}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Michaela and P{\v{r}}ichystalov{\'a}, Ren{\'a}ta and Zl{\'a}malov{\'a}, Denisa}, language = {eng}, issn = {0003-598X}, doi = {10.15184/aqy.2024.108}, publisher = {Antiquity Publications, Ltd.}, address = {Gloucester, Eng.}, year = {2024}, date = {2024-12}, abstract = {{In the ninth century AD, Moravia (now in Czechia) was the heartland of the first Slavic state-like formation in Central Europe. Traditionally, the archaeology of the region has been interpreted via historical records only; the FORMOR project aims to broaden this view by using archaeometry, archaeogenetics, bioarchaeology and introducing new theoretical approaches. {\copyright} The Author(s), 2024.}}, journal = {{Antiquity}}, volume = {98}, number = {402}, pages = {1--8}, eid = {e34}, }