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prof. dr. G.J. (Gilles) de Langen

Honorary professor Archaeology of the Frisian Coastal Area, endowed by Stichting Groninger Universiteitsfonds
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Publications

From sherds to settlement patterns – new insights into the habitation history of the coastal area of the northern Netherlands during the Merovingian and Carolingian periods (AD 400-900) based on field surveys and older collections research

Peat reclamations of the Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman Iron Age: Drainage ditch systems and settlement patterns in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands

De oostelijke begrenzing van de moederparochie Dokkum ca. 950-1150

Geolandschappelijk en landschapshistorisch onderzoek aan de veenrandzone Aldtsjerk-Kollum

Landscape, trade and power in Early-medieval Frisia

Watergangen en parochiegrenzen in Noord-Oostergo, circa 950-1150

Church, Landscape, and Power in ‘Holland’ West Frisia up to the Middle of the Eleventh Century: The Bishop, the Count, and the Development of the Parish System in Frisia between Vlie and Zonnemare

Digging for kings, finding pottery. Wijnaldum in the first millennium

Opgraving Leeuwarden-Bullepolder: Van vlaknederzetting op het hoogveen in de midden-ijzertijd tot terpbewoning in een klei-op-veengebied in de Romeinse tijd

Adapting to the sea: Human habitation in the coastal area of the northern Netherlands before medieval dike building

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Press/media

De Friese historie in honderdduizend scherven

Review of Nieuwhof et al 2019: Adapting to the Sea.