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Experts say they have found remains of England's King Richard III under parking lot

 
Published on Feb 04, 2013
6:52 PM
Archaeologist Mathew Morris stands in the trench where he found skeleton remains during an archaeological dig to find the remains of King Richard III in Leicester, central England in this file photograph dated on Sept 12, 2012. Scientists say they have found the 500-year-old remains of England's King Richard III under a parking lot in the city of Leicester. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

LEICESTER, England (AP) - Scientists say they have found the 500-year-old remains of England's King Richard III under a parking lot in the city of Leicester.

University of Leicester researchers say it is "beyond reasonable doubt" that a battle-scarred skeleton unearthed last year is the king, who died at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.

Osteologist Jo Appleby said on Monday that a study of the bones provides "a highly convincing case for identification of Richard III". And DNA from the skeleton matches a sample taken from a distant living relative.

The last English monarch to die in battle, Richard was depicted in a play by William Shakespeare as a hunchbacked usurper who left a trail of bodies - including those of his two princely nephews, murdered in the Tower of London - on his way to the throne.

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