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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Archaeologists have detected the remains of Richard III. Remains of a man with a curved spine and what appeared to be battle injuries were excavated after archaeologists identified the historic site of a medieval chapel where King Richard was buried after his defeat in the Battle of Bosworth. DNA results on the bones are being compared to that of living descendants of Richard's eldest sister, Anne of York. Other several testing methods have also been used -…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Archaeologists have detected the remains of Richard III. Remains of a man with a curved spine and what appeared to be battle injuries were excavated after archaeologists identified the historic site of a medieval chapel where King Richard was buried after his defeat in the Battle of Bosworth. DNA results on the bones are being compared to that of living descendants of Richard's eldest sister, Anne of York. Other several testing methods have also been used - environmental sampling and radiocarbon dating. The scientific researchers are also planning to do a facial reconstruction of the skeleton. In addition to this, further evidence were brought which include signs of a peri-mortem trauma to the skull and a barbed iron arrow head in the area of the spine. The skeleton also showed evidence of severe scoliosis - a curvature of the spine. The 15th Century king, that is his remains and bones, have been found beneath a car park in Leicester...