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Clergymen attempting to prove claims that a skull found in a Worcestershire church vault is that of William Shakespeare have been thwarted by a senior church lawyer The Telegraph Published Nov 02 ...
'It's very, very convincing to me that his skull isn't at Holy Trinity at all,' Kevin Colls, archeological project manager at Staffordshire University said Author of the article: The Telegraph ...
Archaeologists who scanned the grave of William Shakespeare say they have made a head-scratching discovery: His skull appears to be missing. Researchers used ground-penetrating radar to explore ...
It looks like Shakespeare's skull really is missing from his grave. That's what an archaeologist has concluded after researchers were allowed to use ground-penetrating radar to scan the Bard's ...
Archaeologist Kevin Colls says Shakespeare's skull is not in his grave. While this has been rumored for more than a century, not everyone agrees with Colls' conclusion.
It is Bard news for those who believed Shakespeare’s skull has been discovered in Redditch. They’re in for a winter of discontent after a court ruled the remains are much ado about nothing. In ...
Per those rumors, grave-robbers took the skull from Shakespeare's grave at the Church of the Holy Trinity in England's Stratford-upon-Avon in 1794.
Church records say Shakespeare was buried in his home-town church, 100 miles (160 kilometres) northwest of London, on April 25, 1616, two days after his death at the age of 52.
Archeologists who scanned the grave of William Shakespeare say they have made a startling discovery: His skull appears to be missing. The researchers used ground-penetrating radar to explore ...