22, 1485, just two years after he ascended England's throne, was discovered in 2012, under a parking lot in Leicester. Since the discovery, scientists and historians have studied, exhaustively, the bones and the medieval king's life. They even created a 3D digital model of the grave and ...
With the discovery of Richard’s remains, the only English king that doesn’t have an identifiable grave is Henry I. He is buried somewhere in Reading Abbey, but the exact spot isn’t known. A similar project has been proposed to find his remains. Richard Buckley of the University of Lei...
The article reviews the book "The King's Grave: The Discovery of Richard III's Lost Burial Place and the Clues It Holds" by Philippa Langley and Michael Jones.NealSullivanBenSullivanEBSCO_bspLibrary Journal
Richard III was born in 1452 and ruled England from 1483 to 1485, a reign cut short by his death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the decisive battle in the English civil war known as the War of the Roses. [See Images of the Skull & Search for Richard III's Grave] Sign up for ...
However, it had long been thought that this rumour was unsubstantiated and it was therefore expected that the grave of Richard III should still lie within any remains of the Grey Friars church3–5. While historical records and the subsequent analysis thereof have long indicated the approximate ...
In 2012, archaeologists found the grave of Richard III. Its sight had been unknown for centuries. The quest had taken years of preparation followed by intensive archaeological study and almost no one had expected a result. As the astonishing story of the discovery emerged, millions watched around...
Richard III. All of the information available at the time that Skeleton 1 was unearthed, including its precise location and the nature of the grave, was regarded for this analysis as background information that can inform the prior probability. On the basis of that information, we believe that...
AuthorMike Pittsarguably puts forth the most balanced, unbiased account of the discovery in his bookDigging for Richard III: The Search for the Lost King. He asserts that Langley and the university began the excavation with different goals. While Langle...
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There is certainly potential for the discovery of burials within the area, based on previous discoveries and the postulated position of the church." The search begins on Aug. 25. If remains that could be Richard III are found, they will be subject to DNA analysis at the University of ...