Pavel Titz
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Phone: +420224497226
Address: National Museum - Historical Museum
Department of Prehistory and Classical Antiquity
Vinohradská 1
110 00 Prague
Czech Republic
Phone: +420224497226
Address: National Museum - Historical Museum
Department of Prehistory and Classical Antiquity
Vinohradská 1
110 00 Prague
Czech Republic
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Books by Pavel Titz
This Czech publication offers in two parts supportive material for high school teachers and their students.
Part one: Buddism (Fárek)
Part two: Religion in the Modern World (Titz)
This Czech publication offers in two parts supportive material for high school teachers and their students.
Part one: On Prehistoric and Archaic religions and so called Neopaganism (Titz)
Part two: Religiosity in the Czech Lands (Mrázek)
The volume offers in two parts supportive material for high school teachers and their students in the title topics.
Papers by Pavel Titz
The article deals with the phenomenon of the International Aarchaeology Day (IAD). Starting in 2011 in the U.S.A. and Canada as an initiative of the American Institute of Archaeology it is organized now in almost thirty countriesaround the world with hundreds of organiing archaeological institutions and more than 100 000 visiting participants. International Archaeology Day was organized in the Czech Republic for the first time in 2014. Since then it grew from more or less Prague centered fair into truly large scale activity of basically entire archaeological community of the Czech Republic. The scale and the success of the Czech IAD events is noticed and appreciated even by the AIA. The article analyses some specifics if the Czech IAD events, resumes briefly the results gained and sets also some goals for the future.
These items refer in detail on individual religious activity and the motivation of particular people and their religiosity.
This Czech publication offers in two parts supportive material for high school teachers and their students.
Part one: Buddism (Fárek)
Part two: Religion in the Modern World (Titz)
This Czech publication offers in two parts supportive material for high school teachers and their students.
Part one: On Prehistoric and Archaic religions and so called Neopaganism (Titz)
Part two: Religiosity in the Czech Lands (Mrázek)
The volume offers in two parts supportive material for high school teachers and their students in the title topics.
The article deals with the phenomenon of the International Aarchaeology Day (IAD). Starting in 2011 in the U.S.A. and Canada as an initiative of the American Institute of Archaeology it is organized now in almost thirty countriesaround the world with hundreds of organiing archaeological institutions and more than 100 000 visiting participants. International Archaeology Day was organized in the Czech Republic for the first time in 2014. Since then it grew from more or less Prague centered fair into truly large scale activity of basically entire archaeological community of the Czech Republic. The scale and the success of the Czech IAD events is noticed and appreciated even by the AIA. The article analyses some specifics if the Czech IAD events, resumes briefly the results gained and sets also some goals for the future.
These items refer in detail on individual religious activity and the motivation of particular people and their religiosity.
The evidence is compared with relevant historical records of Greek and Roman writers. THe comparison leads to deeper understanding of the broad social context in which propaganda was used in ancient Rome.
This is original and modest version of in 2010 heavily expanded edition of the same title (see below).
The Czech edition of texts introducing to the study of religions. The chapters deals with:
1. Discipline of the study of religions
2. Selected problems of the history of Czech study of religions
3. The beginnings and shaping of human religiosity during prehistory and antiquity
4. Traditions of India sometimes called hinduism
5. Buddhism
6. Judaism
7. Christianity
8. Islam
9. The New Religious Movements
It offers articles, reviews and news in English, Czech, Slovak, Polish and Russian languages.
ISSN 1803-2443
It offers articles, reviews and news in English, Czech, Slovak, Polish and Russian languages.
ISSN 1803-2443