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Jeannette Nolen (1930–2016) was a Dutch archaeologist who carried out extensive research in
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. Jeannette Ulrica Smit-Nolen was born on 10 August 1930 in
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,
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. She spent some time in the Netherlands and the United States. After her marriage to William Nolen, she worked at the
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. This was considered to be too far away from the Netherlands where her husband remained. Thus, the couple visited Portugal to see the ruins of
Conímbriga Conímbriga is one of the largest Roman settlements excavated in Portugal, and was classified as a National Monument in 1910. Located in the civil parish of Condeixa-a-Velha e Condeixa-a-Nova, in the municipality of Condeixa-a-Nova, it is situa ...
, one of the largest Roman settlements excavated in Portugal, and to investigate whether Jeannette Nolen could find a job in Portugal that was closer to the Netherlands. In Conímbriga, she met
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, Director of the Institute of Archaeology in
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, and his wife, who launched her into Portuguese archaeology. The two couples were to become good friends. Her husband obtained a job as an English teacher at the
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. They lived in the village of Janes, in the Municipality of
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. One of her first works was the excavation of the Santo André Necropolis in
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, together with João Viegas and Maria Luísa Ferrer Dias. She then worked at Conímbriga with Dias on the restoration and analysis of materials. This was followed by work at the archaeological sites of São Cucufate and Monte da Cegonha at
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. She also collaborated in the study of materials from sites in and near
Vila Viçosa Vila Viçosa () is a town and a municipality in the Évora (district), District of Évora, Alentejo in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 8,319, in an area of 194.86 km². The municipal holiday is August 16. Parishes Administratively, th ...
, as part of the preparation for the reorganization of the museum there. During these various assignments she worked several times with Abel Viana. Nolen was a founding member and later president of the Friends of the Portuguese National Museum of Archaeology, . Among the studies to which her name is particularly linked are those on
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and glass from
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at Torre de Ares in the
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region of Portugal; studies on ceramics from the necropoli of the
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for the Casa de Bragança Foundation; and her work for the Vila Viçosa museum. In 1990, together with Catarina Viegas, Nolen excavated in Vale da Arrancada for the Museum of
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. In 2012, towards the end of her professional career, she analysed the glass instruments found in Tongóbriga, in the
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municipality, near
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. She developed a lasting connection with the Algarve, where she and her husband habitually spent their holidays. She was one of the founders of the Algarve Archaeological Association, which aims to safeguard the archaeological sites of the region. She actively collaborated with the association and was particularly adept at raising funds for its activities. She was also one of the founding members of the Cascais Cultural Association, living in Cascais and having studied the ceramics found in the
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. Jeannette Nolen died on 6 January 2016 at The British Retirement Home at São Pedro do Estoril. Her intellectual estate was donated to the ''Associação de Defesa do Património de Mértola'' (Association for the Protection of the Patrimony of
Mértola Mértola (), officially the Town of Mértola (), is a town and municipality in southeastern Portuguese Alentejo near the Spanish border. In 2011, the population was 7,274, in an area of approximately : it is the sixth-largest municipality in Portu ...
).


Works

*''A grave group from Monte dos Irmãos (Montargil)'' (1981) *''A necrópole de Santo André'' (1981) (in cooperation with João Rosa Viegas and Luísa Ferrer Dias) *''A villa romana do Alto do Cidreira em Cascais'' (Boletim cultural do município de Cascais, 1982) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação and Guilherme Cardoso) *''Cerâmica comum de necrópoles do Alto Alentejo'' (1985) *''Vidros de S. Cucufate'' (1988) *''A villa romana do Alto do Cidreira (Alcabideche - Cascais): Os materiais'' (1988) *''A villa romana do Alto do Cidreira (Alcabideche - Cascais): os materiais.'' (1990) *''Cerâmicas e Vidros de Torre de Ares: Balsa'' (1994) *''Acerca da cronologia da cerâmica comum das necrópoles do Alto Alentejo: Novos elementos'' (''O Arqueólogo Português'', 1995-1997) *''Um grafito sobre a mulher de Úrbico'' (1997) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação) *''Um grafito romano de Torre de Palma'' (1997) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação) *''Grafito num púcaro de Torre de Palma'' (1997) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação) *''Prato com grafito da Tapada das Eirozes (Marco de Canaveses)'' (1997) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação) *''Um grafito romano da Tapada das Eirozes (Marco de Canaveses)'' (1997) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação) *''220 – Urna cinerária; 221 – Urna cinerária; 222 – Taça'' (''As Religiões da Lusitânia'', 2002) *''Roteiro do Museu de Arqueologia do Castelo de Vila Viçosa'' (2004) *''A presença romana em Cascais: um território da Lusitânia ocidental'' (1997) (in cooperation with José de Encarnação ''et al'') *''O museu de arqueologia de vila viçosa'' (2008-2009)


References

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