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Willem van Zeist

Willem van Zeist (March 12, 1924 – October 7, 2016) was a Dutch archaeobotanist and palynologist. He was the director of the Biologisch-Archaeologisch Instituut at the University of Groningen.[1]

Willem van Zeist
BornMarch 12, 1924
DiedOctober 7, 2016
Scientific career
FieldsArchaeobotany
InstitutionsUniversity of Groningen

Education edit

Van Zeist studied biology at the University of Utrecht, completing his PhD dissertation in 1955 on pollen analysis investigation in the Netherlands, with special reference to archaeology (Acta Botanica Neerlandica 4, 1955).[2] From 1951 to 1989 he was linked to the Biologisch-Archaeologisch Instituut at the University of Groningen. He became lecturer there in 1967 and a professor in 1973.[3][4]

Research edit

Europe edit

Van Zeist conducted research in Europe on the oldest recovered canoe in the world, the Pesse canoe[5] found in the Netherlands.[6] According to C14 dating analysis it was found to be constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC.[6] This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands.[3]

Van Zeist studied the vegetational history and peat bogs of southeastern Drenthe and concluded that Neolithic settlements had begun there around 5000 BC. He also concluded that the prehistoric disc wheels found in the Netherlands dated to at least the Neolithic period.[7] Van Zeist also conducted analytical studies of pollen cores and charred seeds and fruits from archaeological excavations at Gasselte, Noordbarge, Odoorn, Peelo and Wijster.[3][8] In 1983 he became a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[9]

Near East edit

 
Van Zeist analysed the earliest known cultivated emmer wheat, from Tell Aswad

In 1975, van Zeist began work on establishing the climatological record for the Near East with pollen analyses from Iran and Turkey. Along with other studies he concluded that there had only been relatively minor fluctuations in the climate of this area since 5500 BC.[10] He conducted paleobotanical studies and dating analyses at various Near Eastern archaeological sites such as Tell Ramad, Tell Ghoraife, El Kowm, Ras Shamra, Cayonu, Ganj Dareh, Mureybet and Tell Aswad. At the latter site near Mount Hermon in Syria, he made a find of the earliest cultivated Emmer Wheat yet found anywhere on Earth to date, along with what he considered to be domesticated peas and lentils along with other grains such as einkorn and barley at later stages.[11]

Selected bibliography edit

  • van Zeist, Willem (1967). Archaeology and Palynology in the Netherlands. p. 21.
  • Bintliff, John L.; van Zeist, Willem (1982). Palaeoclimates, palaeoenvironments and human communities in the Eastern Mediterranean region in later prehistory, Volume 2. International Union for Quaternary Research. Regional Subcommission for the Study of the Holocene of the Circum-Mediterranean Area, Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen. Biologisch-Archeologisch Instituut, B.A.R. ISBN 9780860541646.
  • van Zeist, Willem; Bottema, Sytze (1991). Late Quaternary Vegetation of the Near East. L. Reichert. p. 156. ISBN 9783882265309.
  • van Zeist, Willem; Casparie, W. A. (1984). Plants and Ancient Man: Studies in palaeoethnobotany. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany, Groningen, 30 May-3 June 1983, Volume 1983. International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany. Symposium, A.A. Balkema. p. 344. ISBN 9789061915287.
  • van Zeist, Willem (2000). Cultivated and Wild Plants in Late- and Post-Medieval Groningen: A study of archaeological plant remains. s.n.

References edit

  1. ^ Widrig, Walter M. (2002). "The Via Gabina Villas Sites 10, 11 and 13". Walter Widrig and Rice University. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  2. ^ Van Zeist, Willem (1955). Pollen analytical investigations in the northern Netherlands: with special reference to archaeology. North-Holland Pub. Co.
  3. ^ a b c "Willem van Zeist". Encyclopedie Drenthe. Retrieved 2017-01-12.
  4. ^ "Willem van Zeist (1924)". University of Groningen.
  5. ^ Van Zeist, W. (1957), "De steentijd van Nederland", Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak, 75: 4–11
  6. ^ a b "The Mysterious Bog People - Background to the exhibition". Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation. 2001-07-05. Retrieved 2009-06-01.
  7. ^ van der Waals, Johannes Diderik (1964). "Prehistoric disc wheels in the Netherlands". Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (University of Groningen). Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  8. ^ "Zeist, Willem van" (in Dutch). Encyclopedie Drenthe Online. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  9. ^ . Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 20 July 2015.
  10. ^ Meyers, Eric M. (1997). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East. Oxford University Press. pp. 37–38. ISBN 0-19-506512-3.
  11. ^ Miller, Naomi F. The Origins of Plant Cultivation in the Near East, in The Origins of Agriculture: An international perspective, edited by C. Wesley Cowan, Patty Jo Watson, Nancy L. Benco. University of Alabama Press, 2006. P. 48.

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In this Dutch name the surname is van Zeist not Zeist Willem van Zeist March 12 1924 October 7 2016 was a Dutch archaeobotanist and palynologist He was the director of the Biologisch Archaeologisch Instituut at the University of Groningen 1 Willem van ZeistBornMarch 12 1924Apeldoorn GelderlandDiedOctober 7 2016Bedum GroningenScientific careerFieldsArchaeobotanyInstitutionsUniversity of Groningen Contents 1 Education 2 Research 2 1 Europe 2 2 Near East 3 Selected bibliography 4 ReferencesEducation editVan Zeist studied biology at the University of Utrecht completing his PhD dissertation in 1955 on pollen analysis investigation in the Netherlands with special reference to archaeology Acta Botanica Neerlandica 4 1955 2 From 1951 to 1989 he was linked to the Biologisch Archaeologisch Instituut at the University of Groningen He became lecturer there in 1967 and a professor in 1973 3 4 Research editEurope edit Van Zeist conducted research in Europe on the oldest recovered canoe in the world the Pesse canoe 5 found in the Netherlands 6 According to C14 dating analysis it was found to be constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC 6 This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen Netherlands 3 Van Zeist studied the vegetational history and peat bogs of southeastern Drenthe and concluded that Neolithic settlements had begun there around 5000 BC He also concluded that the prehistoric disc wheels found in the Netherlands dated to at least the Neolithic period 7 Van Zeist also conducted analytical studies of pollen cores and charred seeds and fruits from archaeological excavations at Gasselte Noordbarge Odoorn Peelo and Wijster 3 8 In 1983 he became a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 9 Near East edit nbsp Van Zeist analysed the earliest known cultivated emmer wheat from Tell AswadIn 1975 van Zeist began work on establishing the climatological record for the Near East with pollen analyses from Iran and Turkey Along with other studies he concluded that there had only been relatively minor fluctuations in the climate of this area since 5500 BC 10 He conducted paleobotanical studies and dating analyses at various Near Eastern archaeological sites such as Tell Ramad Tell Ghoraife El Kowm Ras Shamra Cayonu Ganj Dareh Mureybet and Tell Aswad At the latter site near Mount Hermon in Syria he made a find of the earliest cultivated Emmer Wheat yet found anywhere on Earth to date along with what he considered to be domesticated peas and lentils along with other grains such as einkorn and barley at later stages 11 Selected bibliography editvan Zeist Willem 1967 Archaeology and Palynology in the Netherlands p 21 Bintliff John L van Zeist Willem 1982 Palaeoclimates palaeoenvironments and human communities in the Eastern Mediterranean region in later prehistory Volume 2 International Union for Quaternary Research Regional Subcommission for the Study of the Holocene of the Circum Mediterranean Area Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen Biologisch Archeologisch Instituut B A R ISBN 9780860541646 van Zeist Willem Bottema Sytze 1991 Late Quaternary Vegetation of the Near East L Reichert p 156 ISBN 9783882265309 van Zeist Willem Casparie W A 1984 Plants and Ancient Man Studies in palaeoethnobotany Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany Groningen 30 May 3 June 1983 Volume 1983 International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany Symposium A A Balkema p 344 ISBN 9789061915287 van Zeist Willem 2000 Cultivated and Wild Plants in Late and Post Medieval Groningen A study of archaeological plant remains s n References edit nbsp History portal nbsp Netherlands portal Widrig Walter M 2002 The Via Gabina Villas Sites 10 11 and 13 Walter Widrig and Rice University Retrieved 14 March 2011 Van Zeist Willem 1955 Pollen analytical investigations in the northern Netherlands with special reference to archaeology North Holland Pub Co a b c Willem van Zeist Encyclopedie Drenthe Retrieved 2017 01 12 Willem van Zeist 1924 University of Groningen Van Zeist W 1957 De steentijd van Nederland Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak 75 4 11 a b The Mysterious Bog People Background to the exhibition Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation 2001 07 05 Retrieved 2009 06 01 van der Waals Johannes Diderik 1964 Prehistoric disc wheels in the Netherlands Rijksuniversiteit Groningen University of Groningen Retrieved 14 March 2011 Zeist Willem van in Dutch Encyclopedie Drenthe Online Retrieved 14 March 2011 Willem van Zeist Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on 20 July 2015 Meyers Eric M 1997 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East Oxford University Press pp 37 38 ISBN 0 19 506512 3 Miller Naomi F The Origins of Plant Cultivation in the Near East in The Origins of Agriculture An international perspective edited by C Wesley Cowan Patty Jo Watson Nancy L Benco University of Alabama Press 2006 P 48 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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