Jorrit Kelder


Jorrit Kelder, is a Dutch archaeologist and ancient historian. He is known especially for his work on Mycenaean political structures, and in particular his argument that the Mycenaean world was a single, unified state. Though his professional career is in academic policy and administration, he has held, and continues to hold, various affiliated positions. He was a visiting professor in Greek Archaeology at Ghent University in the 2019-2020 academic year, a guest researcher and adviser at Leiden University, and an associate member of the sub-faculty of Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. Kelder is a member of the Board of Luwian Studies, and serves as a member of the advisory committee of the Dutch Art and Heritage council, the Mondriaan Fonds.
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.
Apart from his work on Mycenaean political structures, Kelder has published extensively on the Mycenaean world and its connections to contemporary civilisations, including Egypt and the Hittite Empire.