Cornelius Holtorf (born 1968) works as an assistant professor in archaeology at the University of Lund in Sweden. He gained his doctoral degree from the University of Wales with a study of the life history of megalithic monuments in northeast Germany. After stints as an academic teacher and researcher at the Universities of Wales (Lampeter), Gteborg, and Cambridge, and a two-year Marie Curie Fellowship at the Swedish National Heritage Board in Stockholm, he recently moved to his current post at Lund. His research interests include the portrayal of archaeology in contemporary popular culture, excavations investigating the life history of a megalith at Monte da Igreja in southern Portugal, and the archaeology of zoos. He is the author of many academic papers and the living electronic monograph Monumental Past (2000-2004), and coeditor of Archaeology and Folklore (1999) and Philosophy and Archaeological Practice (2000).
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