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Линн Келли

Lynn Kelly (science writer)

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Линн Келли — об авторе

  • Родилась: 1951 г. , Австралия
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Биография — Линн Келли

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Lynne Kelly (born 1951) is an Australian writer, researcher and science educator. Her academic work focuses mainly on the study of primary orality, as well as the mnemonic devices used by ancient and modern oral cultures from around the world. She is known for her theory on the purpose of the Stonehenge megalithic, which she believes served as a centre for the transmission of knowledge among Neolithic Britons.

Антрополог, научный писатель, чемпион по запоминанию и почетный научный сотрудник австралийского Университета Ла Троба.

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Библиография

- Memory Craft: Improve Your Memory Using the Most Powerful Methods from Around the World Линн Келли - Мастерская памяти. Лучшие методики запоминания в истории человечества
- The Memory Code* (2016)
- Knowledge and Power in Prehistoric Societies: Orality, Memory, and the Transmission of Culture (2015)
- Spiderwoman (2013)
- Spiders: learning to love them (2009)
- Crocodile: evolution's greatest survivor (2006)
- The Skeptic's Guide to the Paranormal (2004) - Тайная история сверхъестественного. Скептический обзор паранормальных явлений
- Avenging Janie (2003)
- Words and Images (2002) (co-author)
- Motion: Simple Concepts in Physics (2001 )
- Maths Wizard (2000)
- Sound and Light (2000)
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Титулы, награды и премии

- Songlines was shortlisted for the 2021 Victorian Premier's Prize for Nonfiction
- Kelly's book Spiders: learning to love them was awarded a Certificate of Commendation in the "Natural History" class of the 2009 Whitley Awards from the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales.
- Awarded an Arts Victoria literary grant for 2015, to develop Ancient Memory Spaces, "a literary non-fiction manuscript demonstrating the memory techniques used by non-literate societies to store and share knowledge of their culture"
- In 2004, she was named the Skeptic of the Year by the Australian Skeptics.[

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