Archaeologists to embark on investigation into Shakespeare’s later life
Archaeologists are all set to start a ground-breaking investigation into Shakespeare’s later life in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK.
According to a report in Response Source, the archaeological dig will take place at New Place, the house that Shakespeare owned for 19 years and occupied at the time of his death in 1616.
The ‘Dig for Shakespeare’ will see a team of archaeologists from Birmingham Archaeology, along with a hardy crew of volunteers, excavate three locations within the grounds of New Place in a dig where visitors will be able to interact with the archaeological team.

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