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Jan Gijsbert Pieter Best (born 29 August 1941,
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- 19 January 2023) was a Dutch pre- and protohistorian, comparative linguist, archaeologist, and author. For about 30 years, he was Professor at the
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, where he taught
ancient history Ancient history is a time period from the History of writing, beginning of writing and recorded human history through late antiquity. The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with the development of Sumerian language, ...
, and Mediterranean prehistory and protohistory.


Education

In 1966, Best passed his graduate examinations in Classical Languages, achieving a major in Ancient History, along with minors in Greek and Latin. In 1969, he attained the doctorate with his thesis ''Thracian Peltasts and their Influence on Greek Warfare''. Afterwards, he succeeded in his graduate examination in Archaeology, with a major in Cultural Pre- and Protohistory, and minors in Classical Archaeology and Provincial Roman Archaeology. In all of these three graduate programs, he graduated ''cum laude''.


Experience

From 1962 to 1991, Best worked in the University of Amsterdam, respectively as assistant classical archaeology, associate professor ancient history and coordinator of the study Mediterranean Pre- and Protohistory.


Dyadovo

Best also conducted several additional projects. These include his role, from 1975 to 1979, as a co-leader of the excavation of the settlement at Dyadovo (Djadovo, :bg:Дядово), which is a Dutch-Bulgarian-Japanese
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project in
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. According to Best, the excavations at this site showed that, around 3200 BC, a layer with a culture of matriarchal character (many 'goddess figurines' were found) was destroyed by fire. Then, over above an undisturbed natural deposition layer 30 to 40 cm deep, a settlement of livestock-herding nomadic culture-bearers from the steppes has been identified. This created a fusion of these two peoples, as is evident in the findings from the cemetery of Varna; this may have been the genesis of the ancient
Thracian The Thracians (; ; ) were an Indo-European speaking people who inhabited large parts of Southeast Europe in ancient history.. "The Thracians were an Indo-European people who occupied the area that today is shared between north-eastern Greece, ...
culture. The Dyadovo Tell is one of the largest settlement mounds in Southeastern Europe. The excavations here started in 1977–1978. Since then, the Bulgarian and the Dutch archaeological teams continued the excavations; a Japanese team from
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also participated later. The results revealed that the tell had been inhabited through most archaeological periods, including the Middle Ages, the Early Byzantine Period, the Roman Period, the Early Iron Age, the Bronze Age and the Copper Age. From 1980 until 1984, Best was professor-secretary of the International Committee of
Thracology Thracology (; ; ) is the scientific study of Ancient Thrace and Thracian antiquities and is a regional and thematic branch of the larger disciplines of ancient history and archaeology. A practitioner of the discipline is a Thracologist. Thracology ...
'Wilhelm Tomaschek' with the 'Association Internationale des Études Sud-Est-Européens' (Unesco-comité AIESEE). During the eighties he was general advisor of the exhibitions 'The Gold of the Thracians' in
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in
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(1984) and 'The Thracian Royal Treasure' in the
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(1989).


Deciphering ancient scripts

Best is one of the initiators of Alverna Research Group which specialises in deciphering of so-far unknown scripts. Along with his frequent coauthor
Fred Woudhuizen Frederik Christiaan Woudhuizen (Zutphen, 13 February 1959 – Heiloo, 28 September 2021) was a Dutch independent scholar who studied ancient Indo-European languages, hieroglyphic Luvian/Luwian, and Mediterranean protohistory. He was the former ed ...
(1959–2021), Best contributed to the understanding of the
Linear A Linear A is a writing system that was used by the Minoans of Crete from 1800 BC to 1450 BC. Linear A was the primary script used in Minoan palaces, palace and religious writings of the Minoan civilization. It evolved into Linear B, ...
script, as well as of the
Cretan hieroglyphs Cretan hieroglyphs are a hieroglyphic writing system used in early Bronze Age Crete, during the Minoan era. They predate Linear A by about a century, but the two writing systems continued to be used in parallel for most of their history. , t ...
. Best also offered a reading of the
Cypro-Minoan script The Cypro-Minoan syllabary (CM), more commonly called the Cypro-Minoan Script, is an undeciphered syllabary used on the island of Cyprus and at its trading partners during the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age (c. 1550–1050 BC). The term "Cy ...
. In 2009, after 40 years of research, he proposed a decipherment of the Byblos script. Reviews of his 2010 book ''Het Byblosschrift ontcijferd'' (''The Byblos Script deciphered'') were mixed. Best proposed that the syllabic Linear A Script from Crete had a number of Semitic characteristics. This idea encountered some resistance among his colleagues who were mainly trained in the classical languages.


Phaistos Disc

With coauthors, Best also offered the decipherment of the famous
Phaistos Disc The Phaistos Disc, or Phaistos Disk, is a disc of fired clay from the island of Crete, Greece, possibly from the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age ( second millennium BC), bearing a text in an unknown script and language. Its purpose and its ori ...
from the island of
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. Jan Best and Fred Woudhuizen pointed out some significant parallels between the Phaistos disk script and the
Anatolian hieroglyphs Anatolian hieroglyphs are an indigenous logographic script native to central Anatolia, consisting of some 500 signs. They were once commonly known as Hittite hieroglyphs, but the language they encode proved to be Luwian language, Luwian, not Hitt ...
. They first published their findings in 1988.


Author

In 1991 Best was co-founder and director of Najade Press, a publishing company issuing the international magazine ''Thamyris, Mythmaking from Past to Present''. From 2001 onwards it is edited by publishing company Rodopi website Rodopi
/ref> in the new series ''Thamyris, Intersecting, Place, Sex and Race''. Best is an author since 1992. He writes travel books for Gottmer Publishers Group. In October 2010 his book ''Het Byblosschrift ontcijferd'' (''The Byblos Syllabary deciphered'') appeared with publishing company Bert Bakker.


Bibliography


Books (selection)

* Winfried Achterberg, Jan Best, Kees Enzler, Lia Rietveld, Fred Woudhuizen 2021
The Phaistos Disc: A Luwian Letter to Nestor.
Third revised and extended edition: 2021. Amsterdam. academia.edu * with Winfried Achterberg, Kees Enzler, Lia Rietveld, Fred Woudhuizen ''The Phaistos Disc: A Luwian Letter to Nestor (Harrassowitz)'', Wiesbaden 2011 *''Het Byblosschrift ontcijferd - In het voetspoor van Willem Glasbergen'' 2010 () * *''Terug tot Homerus: Een zoektocht naar Nestor'' (Heureka), Weesp 1994 * with Flemming Kaul, Ivan Marazov, Nanny de Vries ''Thracian Tales on the Gundestrup Cauldron'' (Najade Press), Amsterdam 1991 * with Sibylle von Reden ''Auf der Spur der ersten Griechen-Woher kamen die Mykener?: Neue archäologische Erkenntnisse über die Herkunft der Griechen'' (DuMont), Köln 1981 * Co-writer travelbooks Bulgaria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Dordogne/Limousin, in the Dominicus-series (1991-)


Other publications (selection)

* Best, Jan and De Vries, Nanny. ''Thracians and Mycenaeans''. Boston, MA: E.J. Brill Academic Publishers, 1989. . *''Suruya in the Byblos Corpus'', Ugarit-Forschungen 40 (2009), 135-41 *''Breaking the Code of the Byblos Script'', Ugarit-Forschungen 40 (2009), 129-33 *''Reconstructing the Linear A Syllabary'', Ugarit-Forschungen 38 (2006), 53-62 *''The First Inscription in Punic: Vowel Differences between Linear A and B'', Ugarit-Forschungen 32: In memoriam Cyrus H. Gordon (2000) *''The Ancient Toponyms of Mallia: A post-Eurocentric reading of Egyptianising Bronze Age documents'', Black Athena: Ten Years Afters (= Talanta 28-29/1996-1997, red. Wim M.J. van Binsbergen), 99-129 *''Linguistic Evidence for a Phoenician Pillar Cult in Crete'', The Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society 20 (1991), 7-13 * various articles in national and international magazines in his working fields, since 1972 mainly in the fields of Thracology and decipherment of ancient scripts (1962-)


References


External links

*
Jan Best - Bibliography
at www.worldcat.org
J.G.P. Best
at the Album Academicum of the University of Amsterdam {{DEFAULTSORT:Best, Jan 1941 births Living people 20th-century Dutch archaeologists 20th-century Dutch historians Linguists from the Netherlands People from Boarnsterhim University of Amsterdam alumni Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam