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Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Ignaz Rücker. Ignaz (Hynck or Ignác) Rücker (Ricker) as born between 1762 and 1766. He married 4 Feb 1822 in Horažďovice in West Bohemia to Josefa Veselá. She was born in 1793 to Jan Veselý and Josefa Růžičková. Ignaz died in Horažďovice 20 Mar 1855. They were the parents of five children, all of which were born in Horažďovice. Ignaz's grandson Karel (Charles, Kaarel, Karel, Carl) Rücker immigrated to America in 1886.
Discusses the historical background of the Czechs who have immigrated to the New World and what influence they have had on the United States
The nine interrelated chapters in this book aim to identify and describe the iconographies and trace fossils of ritual and religion in late prehistoric Europe - to infuse them with meaning, celebrate their complexity and integrate the ideas, which they evoke into the rich tapestry of historically transmitted ancient European and Mediterranean ideology, mythology and ritual. This book explores libation and feasting, engendered patterns of communication, ritual drama and iconographic creativity. Case studies range from 13th century BC Bavarian ostentatious graves, 9th century Scandinavian bog hoards, 8th century Austrian women's chambered tombs, 7th century Lusatian children's graves to 6th century BC Scythian kurgans from the Ukraine. A thick description of ancient European ideology emerges demonstrating that non-literate communities were developing surprisingly vibrant and sophisticated solutions to the problems posed by transcending death, revering the ancestors and communicating between earth and eternity.
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