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Dr. Johan Nicolay is a University Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen, specializing in Archaeology of Northwestern Europe. He holds positions as a Researcher at the Terp Research Center and Senior Project Leader for archaeological excavations. His work focuses on terp archaeology, Roman and early medieval habitation history, and metal artifact analysis. Nicolay has led major projects such as the 'Terpenproject Steilkantonderzoek Friesland' and participated in excavations like the Oldehoofsterkerkhof in Leeuwarden. His research bridges environmental adaptation, settlement patterns, and material culture, with a particular emphasis on coastal regions of the northern Netherlands. He has published extensively on topics ranging from cult sites to regional settlement histories, contributing to interdisciplinary studies of early medieval societies. Nicolay's teaching includes courses on terp archaeology and historical settlement patterns, reflecting his commitment to both academic research and education.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in provided texts.
- Research Interests: Terp archaeology, early medieval political networks, metal artifact circulation, coastal wetlands habitation, and material culture symbolism.
- Grants/Projects: Funded projects include the INTERREG project 'Land van ontdekkingen' and provincial grants for terp research in Friesland and Drenthe.
- Awards: None explicitly mentioned.
- Labs/Teams: Terp Research Center, Niedersächsische Institut für historische Küstenforschung (NIhK).
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