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Scientists reconstruct the face of 'Richard III'
The skeleton of Richard III, which was learned at the Grey Friars excavation site in. University of Leicester / HANDOUT / REUTERS. The skeleton of Richard III, which was learned at the Greyfriars excavation site in Leicester, central England, on Feb.
This is all over the medieval interwebs, but for those of you who haven't been following: Archaeologists have found the skeleton of Richard III under a parking lot in Leicester, England, England. Richard III was killed in 1485 at
Richard III is most well-known for the Shakespeare play of the constant name, which was written a century after his death. This English king reigned for just over two years, but his body was buried without record of its exact place.
Richard III is most well-known for the Shakespeare play of the constant name, which was written a century after his death. This English king reigned for just over two years, but his body was buried without record of its exact place.
Why are researchers so sure that the bones are Richard III's?
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