Nicky Nielsen

Lecturer in Egyptology at Alliance Manchester Business School

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Nicky is a Lecturer in Egyptology at the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health where he teaches on online Certificate and Diploma Courses as well as short courses and MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses).

Originally from Denmark, Nicky was awarded an AHRC Block Grant to undertake PhD research at the University of Liverpool investigating subsistence strategies and craft production at the Ramesside fortress site of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham. He obtained his PhD in 2016. He has excavated in Europe, Turkey and Egypt, and is currently the field director of the University of Liverpool Tell Nabasha Survey Project, which conducts archaeological investigations of the ancient city of Imet located in the north-eastern Nile Delta.

Email: nicky.nielsen@manchester.ac.uk

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