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Archaeologists mine for history below new London skyline

Clip: 7/29/2016 | 7m 54s

A new London complex, including a 37-story residential tower, is rising.

Where once stood a 16th Century theater that first staged Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a new London complex, including a 37-story residential tower, is rising. As the skyline changes at a head-spinning clip, archaeologists, by law, are digging down, uncovering fascinating artifacts. The theater excavation will be part of the new development, aptly called, “The Stage.” Jeffrey Brown reports.

07/29/2016 | Rating NR

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