Lynne Kelly is an Australian writer, researcher and educator, who has delved into the study of primary orality, as well as the mnemonic memory devices used by ancient and modern oral cultures from around the world. She has written many well known books including ‘Memory Craft’, ‘Songlines’ and ‘The Memory Code’, and has written extensively about her theory on the purpose of Stonehenge. Lynne has a passion for uncovering the little known mysteries of information transfer in ancient and indigenous societies and is playing a central role in working with Indigenous Australians to rediscover and bring back the lost art of memory tools. Lynne also suffers from Aphantasia and struggled with memory when she was younger — leading her on the quest she has embarked upon.
A chat with Professor Lynne Kelly
A chat with Professor Lynne Kelly
A chat with Professor Lynne Kelly
Lynne Kelly is an Australian writer, researcher and educator, who has delved into the study of primary orality, as well as the mnemonic memory devices used by ancient and modern oral cultures from around the world. She has written many well known books including ‘Memory Craft’, ‘Songlines’ and ‘The Memory Code’, and has written extensively about her theory on the purpose of Stonehenge. Lynne has a passion for uncovering the little known mysteries of information transfer in ancient and indigenous societies and is playing a central role in working with Indigenous Australians to rediscover and bring back the lost art of memory tools. Lynne also suffers from Aphantasia and struggled with memory when she was younger — leading her on the quest she has embarked upon.