Zdenka Nemeškalová-Jiroudková

Zdenka Nemeškalová-Jiroudková is a Czech numismatist and archaeologist.[1] She was born in Prague on 9 April 1928.[2]

Zdenka Nemeškalová-Jiroudková
Born9 April 1928
CitizenshipCzech
OccupationNumismatist; Archaeologist

Career

During her career she studied Czech coin finds, including those of thirteenth-century Venetian coins at Prague Castle and coin finds from Vízmburk.[3][4] She has worked on national and international numismatic collections, including at Copenhagen Museum, as well as the finds of Roman coins in Hradec Králové Museum.[5][6] She specialises in the study of Celtic coinages and has public widely on the subject, including the coin treasure from Starý Kolín.[7] She has also studied the metallurgy of the gold in Celtic staters.[8] She was a pioneer of assessing Czech coin finds within their archaeological contexts.[9] Particular studies have included coins found in West Bohemia.[10]

Publications

  • 1960, Nález mince v románské bazilice v Teplicích
  • 1961, K současným úkolům numismatiky doby římské
  • 1963, Římské mince v Čechách a jejich dějinný význam
  • 1986, Nález mincí tolarového údobí v Chlečicích, o. Strakonice: (tab. I - IV)
  • 1993, Numismatický sborník
  • 1998, Keltský poklad ze Starého Kolína

References

  1. "Zdenka Nemeškalová - Jiroudková životopis | Databáze knih". www.databazeknih.cz. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  2. "Nemeškalová-Jiroudková, Zdenka, 1928- - Bibliography of the History of the Czech Lands". biblio.hiu.cas.cz. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  3. Zaoral, Roman (25 September 2015). "The management of papal collections and long-distance trade in the thirteenth-century Czech lands". Mélanges de l'École française de Rome - Moyen Âge (127–2): FN 51. doi:10.4000/mefrm.2732. ISSN 1123-9883.
  4. "Mince uložené v areálu zaniklého hradu Vizmburku /". Národní památkový ústav. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  5. Nemeskalova-Jiroudkova, Zdenka; Šůla, Jaroslav. Finds of Roman coins in the Hradec Králové Museum. Hradec Králové: Regional Museum, 1965. 19 pp. Fontes Musei Reginaehradecensis; St. 1
  6. "Boian coins in the numismatic collection of The National Museum in Copenhagen - PDF Free Download". docplayer.net. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  7. "Čím platili Keltové pod hradištěm Kolo u Týnce n. L." cesty-archeologie (in Czech). Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  8. Prehistoric gold in Europe : mines, metallurgy and manufacture. Morteani, Giulio,, Northover, Jeremy P. (Jeremy Peter),, North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division,, NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Prehistoric Gold in Europe (1993 : Seeon, Seeon-Seebruck, Germany). Dordrecht. 29 June 2013. p. 588. ISBN 978-94-015-1292-3. OCLC 864152057.CS1 maint: others (link)
  9. Fridrich, J. and Ústav, A. (1994). 25 Years of Archaeological Research in Bohemia: On the Occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the Institute of Archaeology, Prague: Institute of Archaeology, pp. 296-9.
  10. "Archäologie der Alten Welt / Old World Archaeology". www.vml.de. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
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