Monday, February 4, 2013

Bones Under Parking Lot Belonged to Richard III

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Bones Under Parking Lot Belonged to Richard III

Meanwhile, the bones that have just been confirmed as those of Richard III – the last Plantagenet king, the last monarch to die on a battlefield, whose death ushered in the upstart Tudors – lay quietly in a cool room on the

The search for the long-vilified English King Richard III, who died in battle in 1485 and whose image as a nasty tyrant was immortalized by William Shakespeare, appears to have finished. In a dramatic Monday morning press conference, researchers from

Scientists in England have confirmed that bones learned beneath a parking lot in Leicester are those of King Richard III.

Scientists in England have confirmed that bones learned beneath a parking lot in Leicester are those of King Richard III.

LEICESTER, England (AP) — Scientists say they have found the 500-year-ancient remains of England's King Richard III under a parking lot in the city of Leicester. University of Leicester researchers say tests on a battle-scarred

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