My recent Keynote "Post-Corona Archaeology: Creating a New Normal?" presented at the 2020 European Association of Archaeologists’ Annual Meeting's Opening Ceremony last August is now available online in written form. Although the lecture was written from a European perspective and for a predominantly European audience, the issues raised are to some extent global and therefore deserve to be discussed more widely. I propose three lessons for post-corona archaeology:Let’s take the future seriously and do our best to ensure that archaeology actually contributes to sustainable development that will benefit future generations in concrete ways.Let’s go beyond the notion of cultural diversity and focus on what people shared and indeed share, promoting trust, solidarity and collaboration between human beings on this planet.Let’s realise more often the value of culture, cultural heritage and archaeological practice to be inclusive and bring people together, promoting peace among humans both in society and between societies. The full text is available in open access at