Links
Other organizations active in the field of the mounds
Many other organizations are also active in the field of mound research and mounds.
Museums and information points exhibit finds and provide information about life on the salt marshes and mounds. Sister associations in the field of archeology are also active in the Northern Netherlands.
If you know of any other websites with information about terps and mounds, please let us know via the contact form.
Research
University of Groningen, Groningen Institute for Archeology (GIA)
Publications available online from the Groningen Institute for Archaeology:
- Soil traces: Reports and excavation reports from the GIA, mostly in Dutch, including a lot of mound and mound research (complete reports and individual chapters, organized by year; in the column on the left you can request all reports and excavation reports from a specific author)
- The Dutch popular science magazine Paleo-aktueel (searchable and downloadable)
- The international scientific journal Palaeohistoria (searchable and downloadable)
- Image collection Groningen Institute for Archeology (under construction)
University of Groningen, Terpencentrum
Lower Saxony Institute for Historical Coastal Research (NIhK), Wilhelmshaven
Archeology of the North Sea of Sleeswijk-Holstein
National Archeology Research Agenda: The Late Prehistory of Northern Netherlands
Volunteers in archeology and the Heritage Act: the regulations
National Cultural Heritage Agency, RAM report 251 Terpen and Wierden, past, present and future
Wierden and mounds and their present state
Museums and information points
Archeology on the Map (National Museum of Antiquities)
Northern Archaeological Depot, Nuis
Project Terpen- en Wierdenland (by Landschapsbeheer Groningen, Landschapsbeheer Friesland, RUG (Terpencentrum) and Museum Wierdenland)
Archaeological Support Points Friesland: Hegebeintum/Hogebeintum, Oude Bildtzijl, Firdgum, Wijnaldum, Sneek, Burgum/Bergum, Feanwâlden/Veenwouden, Buitenpost, Kollum, Rinsumagaest/Rinsumageest
Archaeological Support Point Leeuwarden (part of the Historical Center Leeuwarden)
Archaeological Information Points Groningen: Ezinge, Warffum and Zeerijp
Losdorp, Nicolaus Westendorpjaar
Heritage Partners Groningen, Groningen Collection (archaeological finds are accessible via Browse, Filter) on this: Potcast series archeology in the Groningen Landscape