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Radar image of Shakespeare’s grave appears his skull is missing

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2016 marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.

Among many parties and parades planned next month in the UK to celebrate their beloved Bard, the Church of the Holy Trinity in central England, where Shakespeare is buried, allowed archaeologists to scan his grave with non-intrusive radar technology.

That scan appears to confirm the centuries-old rumor that grave robbers did, in fact, steal Shakespeare’s skull from his burial plot beneath the church floor.
via KFOR

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