Who in the World owns Stonehenge Today?
Dr Christopher Chippendale, Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Rotunda, Room 7 (Building 8, ground floor), Monash University, Clayton Campus, MelbourneIn Australia, the sites of indigenous and immigrant heritage often seem sharply divided. Stonehenge, most famous ancient placed in a united Europe, surely should be a calmer place but it is instead disputed in complex ways.
Award-winning Cambridge archaeologist Dr Christopher Chippendale will give a public lecture as part of the Graduate School of Environmental Science ‘Environmental Forum’. This talk inaugurates also Monash University’s new program for Australian Indigenous Archaeology (School of Geography and Environmental Science) public lectures. All interested persons welcome.
Zdroj: ICOMOS Slovakia