Nikolaus Hochstein Cox, MPhil.
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Nikolaus Hochstein Cox, MPhil.
Research Unit of Islamic Archaeology
Brühler Str. 7
53119 Bonn
PhD dissertation project
“From Hajj Forts to Hinterland: Understanding the impact of Ottoman influence upon indigenous communities in Southern Transjordan through tracing the distribution of late Ottoman (1798-1918) material culture from centralised points of imperial control into local Arab communities”
Supervisor: Bethany Walker (Islamic Archaeology Unit, Bonn)
Education
- 2021-present: PhD (Islamic Archaeology): Rheinische Friedrisch-Wilhems-Universität Bonn, Germany
- 2016-2017: MPhil (Palaeolithic Archaeology): Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (Dissertation Title: Socio-Cultural Change and Stasis in the Middle Danube Basin and Eastern European Plain across the Last Glacial Maximum / Distributions of Upper Palaeolithic Human Groups in Central and Eastern Europe Determined through Ornamental Assemblages)
- 2012/2014: BA (Double Major: Political Science and International Relations, Minor: Cultural Anthropology): Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Research Experience
- 10/2021: Universität Bonn & Jordanian Department of Antiquities: Madaba Plains Project | Tal Hisban, Jordan | Square Supervisor
- 02-03/2020: Forgotten Fortress Project | Kolombangara, Solomon Islands | Director
- 09/2017: University of Cambridge: Montelabate Project | Montelabate, Italy | Field Technician
- 07/2011: Universidad de Valladolid: Archaeospain Project | Pintia, Spain | Field Archaeologist
Commercial Experience
- 08/2021: Discovery Channel | United Kingdom | Documentary Contributor
- 11/2020-03/2021: Archäologie Hofmann & Heigermoser GbR | Germany | Field Archaeologist
- 08-10/2020: Archaeology Wales | United Kingdom | Field Supervisor
- 02/2019-02/2020: Cambridge Archaeological Unit | United Kingdom | Field Archaeologist
- 04/2018-02/2019 :Oxford Archaeology East | United Kingdom | Field Archaeologist
Additional Professional Experience
- 10/2021-present: Instinction | New Zealand | Voice Actor & Concept Artist
- 04/2021-present: Opera Wire | United States of America | Copy Editor
- 01/2021-present: Self-employed | Worldwide | Freelance illustrator
- 07-10/2020: Bare Opera | United States of America | Librettist
- 11/2017-04/2018: Westminster Publications | United Kingdom | Senior Correspondent
- 01-04/2016: Bolivia Travel Channel | Bolivia | Journalist and Editor
- 09/2015-04/2016: Bolivian Express | Bolivia | Journalist and Editor
Publications
- Hochstein Cox, Nikolaus and Andrew Petersen. “The Sacred Journey” Yunus Emre Institute, United Kingdom (Nov. 2021 – Dec. 2021)
- Hochstein Cox, Nikolaus and Andrew Petersen. “The Story of Imam Dur” British Institute for the Study of Iraq, United Kingdom (Oct. 2020 – Jan. 2021)
- Hochstein Cox, Nikolaus. “Kolombangara: Surveying a Forgotten Second World War Fortress.” Current World Archaeology, No. 103 (2020): 30-37
Languages
- English (native)
- Spanish (professional)
- German (intermediate)