Jorrit Kelder
Jorrit Kelder (Hoorn, 1980), is a Dutch archaeologist and ancient historian. He is a visiting professor in Greek Archaeology at Ghent University[1], a guest researcher and adviser at Leiden University,[2] and an associate member of the sub-faculty of Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford.[3] Kelder is a member of the Board of Luwian Studies,[4] and serves as a member of the advisory committee of the Dutch Art and Heritage council, the Mondriaan Fonds.[5] He has been the recipient of various prestigious fellowships, including a fellowship from the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation and a Guest Scholarship at the J. Paul Getty Museum.[6]
Kelder has published extensively on the Mycenaean world and its connections to contemporary civilizations, including Egypt and the Hittite Empire.[7][8]
His work on Mycenaean political structures, and especially his suggestion that the various Mycenaean palaces were subject to a single (traveling) “Great King”, has received significant scholarly attention.[9][10]
- ^ https://research.flw.ugent.be/nl/jorrit.kelder
- ^ https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/jorrit-kelder#tab-1
- ^ https://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/people/jorrit-m-kelder
- ^ https://luwianstudies.org/foundation-board/
- ^ https://www.mondriaanfonds.nl/en/about/organisation/advisory-committee/
- ^ https://www.getty.edu/research/scholars/years/2015-2016-villa.html
- ^ https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-olive-oiled-greeces-trade-with-egypt-0p8wnmf3z5h
- ^ https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/aug/09/lost-cities-2-search-real-troy-hisarlik-turkey-mythology-homer-iliad
- ^ https://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/pubs/061528P.front.pdf
- ^ http://www.asor.org/anetoday/2019/11/Great-King-and-a-Wanax