Christopher Chippindale

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Christopher Chippindale (born 1951) is a British archaeologist, most well-known for his work on Stonehenge. He is Reader in Archaeology and Curator for British Collections at the Museum of archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge University.

His publications include:

  • "Stonehenge Complete" (Thames and Hudson, London, 2004)
  • "(with others) "Who owns Stonehenge? (London, Batsford 1990)
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