England's slain king Richard III, exhumed from an undignified grave beneath a car park, will finally be buried with honour on Thursday in an unprecedented ceremony filled with pageantry and poignancy.
First came the shocking discovery of a medieval English king’s burial site in a parking lot. Then came the unearthing of a mysterious coffin, near where the king was buried. Archaeologists theorized ...
A year ago this week, archeologists turned over the remains of King Richard III to Leicester Cathedral with a procession through the city and a royal funeral. The king’s skeleton, found under a ...
A new digital model of the original grave of English King Richard III offers a three-dimensional glimpse into this humble resting place. In honor of this one-year anniversary, the University of ...
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A virtual 3-D reconstruction shows King Richard III’s grave as it appeared during excavation in 2012. (Credit: University of Leicester) One year after King Richard III’s remains were reburied, the ...
Using 3D platform Sketchfab, researchers reconstruct an interactive model of the English king's burial site as he was found under a parking lot in Leicester. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle ...
The remains of Richard III might be in their final resting place, but the modest grave where his remains were first discovered will live on thanks to 3D technology. On Tuesday, University of Leicester ...
Richard III died in battle during the War of the Roses. After his death, he was buried at Greyfriars church in Leicester, but the location was soon lost to history. You may like 50 amazing facial ...
LONDON — Archaeologists searching for the grave of King Richard III say they have found bones that are consistent with the 15th century monarch's physical abnormality and of a man who died in battle.
On Sunday his remains were taken from the city's university to the site of his final battle, Bosworth The bones, in a coffin made by a living relative of the king, are now lying 'in repose' at the ...