Julian Bowsher. <i>Shakespeare’s London Theatreland: Archaeology, History, and Drama</i>. London: Museum of London Archaeology, 2012. Anthony Mackinder with Lyn Blackmore, Julian Bowsher and Christopher Phillpotts. <i>The Hope Playhouse, Animal Baiting and Later Industrial Activity at Bear Gardens on Bankside: Excavations at Riverside House and New Globe Walk, Southwark, 1999-2000</i>. London: Museum of London Archaeology, 2013. Pp. xiii, 92.
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https://doi.org/10.12745/et.17.1.13Keywords:
playhouses, archaeology, Rose playhouse, Globe playhouse, the Theatre, the Curtain,Abstract
This review considers Shakespeare's London Theatreland: Archaeology, History, and Drama and The Hope Playhouse, Animal Baiting and Later Industrial Activity at Bear Gardens on Bankside: Excavations at Riverside House and New Globe Walk, Southwark, 1999-2000.
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