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- The body of the lost and vilified English king Richard III has finally been found. Archaeologists announced today (Feb. 4) that bones excavated from underneath a parking lot in Leicester, "beyond reasonable doubt," belong to the medieval king. Archaeologists announced the discovery of the skeleton in September.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/confirmed-bones-of-king-richard/Confirmed: Bones of King Richard III Found under Parking Lot
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On 4 February 2013, the University announced to the world's press that these were the remains of King Richard III. Read about the background to the search, the discovery and identification of the remains - and the implications for our understanding of history.
- Identifying The Remains
Many different scientific techniques were used to identify...
- Genetics and Genealogy
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- Overview of The Grey Friars Project
The car park where Richard III’s remains were found is to...
- Discovering The Remains
Find out more about the excavation to find the remains of...
- Reinterring Richard III
Reinterring Richard III It is not every day you have to...
- Richard III and Leicester
Richard III visited Leicester often, both as a boy and as...
- Osteology
Remarkably, after over 500 years in the ground, Richard...
- Setting The Record Straight
A film depicting the Richard III discovery, The Lost King,...
- Identifying The Remains
The remains of Richard III, the last English king killed in battle and last king of the House of York, were discovered within the site of the former Grey Friars Priory in Leicester, England, in September 2012. Following extensive anthropological and genetic testing, the remains were reinterred at Leicester Cathedral on 26 March 2015.
Dec 2, 2014 · An international research team has provided overwhelming evidence that the skeleton discovered under a car park in Leicester indeed represents the remains of King Richard III - closing what is probably the oldest forensic case solved to date.
Exactly five years ago, archaeologists confirmed that a skeleton found beneath a Leicester car park was that of Richard III. It was an extraordinary revelation that captured imaginations...
Feb 4, 2013 · DNA analysis confirms that bones excavated from underneath a parking lot in Leicester, England, are the remains of the vilified English king, Richard III
Dec 2, 2014 · Here the authors sequence the mitochondrial genome and Y-chromosome DNA of the skeletal remains and living relatives of Richard III and confirm that the remains belong to King Richard...
Feb 4, 2013 · In rapid succession, archaeologists found a trail of clues to what may be one of the more significant discoveries in English archaeology: the remains of a notorious, anointed King of...