The Freeman

Shakespear­e's skull missing

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LONDON — 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 the playwright's tomb in Stratford- upon- Avon's Holy Trinity Church. Staffordsh­ire University archaeolog­ist Kevin Colls, who led the study, said they found "an odd disturbanc­e at the head end," with evidence of repairs some time after the original burial.

He said the finding supports a claim - first made in 1879 but long dismissed as myth - that the Bard's skull was stolen by grave-robbers in the 18th century.

"It's very, very convincing to me that his skull isn't at Holy Trinity at all," Colls said.

Church records say Shakespear­e was buried in his home-town church, 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of London, on April 25, 1616, two days after his death at the age of 52. His wife, Anne Hathaway, daughter and sonin-law were later buried alongside him.

Colls and geophysici­st Erica Utsi found the family members lie in shallow graves in the church chancel, rather than in a single vault. There are no traces of nails or other metal, suggesting they may have been buried in cloth shrouds rather than coffins.

Colls said the findings, which feature in a documentar­y airing Saturday on Britain's Channel 4 television, would "undoubtedl­y spark discussion, scholarly debate and controvers­ial theories" - and some Shakespear­e scholars remained skeptical.

Michael Dobson, director of the Shakespear­e Institute at the University of Birmingham, said the grave-robbing claim was first made in an 1879 short story.

(AP)

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