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King Richard III rediscovered - 05 Feb 2013 
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February 05, 2013 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a news conference in central London February... 
London, United Kingdom 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a press conference to unveil the bust in... 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a news conference in central London February 5, 2013. The reconstruction is based on a CT scan of human remains found in a council car park in Leicester which are believed to belong to the last of the Plantagenet monarchs of Britain who was killed at the battle of Bosworth in 1485. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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February 08, 2013 
Philippa Langley, Originator of the "Looking for Richard" project, is seen posing for a photograph next... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
File photograph shows Philippa Langley, Originator of the "Looking for Richard" project, posing for a... 
Philippa Langley, Originator of the "Looking for Richard" project, is seen posing for a photograph next to a facial reconstruction of King Richard III at a news conference in central London in this February 5, 2013 file photograph. The extraordinary tale of the discovery of the bones of the last English monarch to die in battle combined passion, sleuthing and scholarship with carbon dating, DNA testing and a search for funding worthy of a best-selling detective yarn. REUTERS/Andrew Winning /Files (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY) 
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February 08, 2013 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby is seen pointing out damage to a skull, believed to be that of Richard... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
File photogrpah shows project Osteologist Jo Appleby pointing out damage to a skull during a news conference... 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby is seen pointing out damage to a skull, believed to be that of Richard III, during a news conference in Leicester, central England in this February 4, 2013 file photograph. The extraordinary tale of the discovery of the bones of the last English monarch to die in battle combined passion, sleuthing and scholarship with carbon dating, DNA testing and a search for funding worthy of a best-selling detective yarn. REUTERS/Darren Staples/Files (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY) 
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February 05, 2013 
A floral tribute lies below a statue of King Richard III in Leicester, central England, February 5, 2013.... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
A floral tribute lies below a statue of King Richard III in Leicester 
A floral tribute lies below a statue of King Richard III in Leicester, central England, February 5, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park in Leicester is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY ROYALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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February 05, 2013 
A floral tribute lies below a statue of King Richard III in Leicester, central England, February 5, 2013.... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
A floral tribute lies below a statue of King Richard III in Leicester 
A floral tribute lies below a statue of King Richard III in Leicester, central England, February 5, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park in Leicester is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY ROYALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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February 05, 2013 
A woman casts a shadow on to a stone falsely identifying the position of the remains of King Richard... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
A woman casts a shadow on to a stone falsely identifying the position of the remains of King Richard... 
A woman casts a shadow on to a stone falsely identifying the position of the remains of King Richard III, in Leicester, central England February 5, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park in Leicester is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY ROYALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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February 05, 2013 
Michael Ibsen, a 17th generation nephew of King Richard III, poses with a facial reconstruction of King... 
London, United Kingdom 
Michael Ibsen, a 17th generation nephew of King Richard III, poses with a facial reconstruction of the... 
Michael Ibsen, a 17th generation nephew of King Richard III, poses with a facial reconstruction of King Richard III at a news conference in central London February 5, 2013. The reconstruction is based on a CT scan of human remains found in a council car park in Leicester which are believed to belong to the last of the Plantagenet monarchs of Britain who was killed at the battle of Bosworth in 1485. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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February 05, 2013 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a news conference in central London February... 
London, United Kingdom 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a press conference to unveil the bust in... 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a news conference in central London February 5, 2013. The reconstruction is based on a CT scan of human remains found in a council car park in Leicester which are believed to belong to the last of the Plantagenet monarchs of Britain who was killed at the battle of Bosworth in 1485. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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February 04, 2013 
A member of the clergy walks past a picture of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England,... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
A member of the clergy walks past a picture of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral 
A member of the clergy walks past a picture of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, February 4, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. His bones will be buried at Leicester Cathedral next year. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY ROYALS) 
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February 04, 2013 
A member of the clergy walks past a picture of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England,... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
A member of the clergy walks past a picture of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral 
A member of the clergy walks past a picture of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, February 4, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. His bones will be buried at Leicester Cathedral next year. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY ROYALS) 
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February 04, 2013 
Light falls on a stone referring to King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, February... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Light falls on a stone referring to King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral 
Light falls on a stone referring to King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, February 4, 2013.A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. His bones will be buried at Leicester Cathedral next year. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ROYALS) 
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February 04, 2013 
Light falls on a stone refering to King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, February... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Light falls on a stone refering to King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral 
Light falls on a stone refering to King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, February 4, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. His bones will be buried at Leicester Cathedral next year. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ROYALS) 
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February 04, 2013 
Lead Archaeologist Richard Buckley confirms the discovery of King Richard III, during a news conference... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Lead Archaeologist Richard Buckley confirms the discovery of King Richard III during a news conference... 
Lead Archaeologist Richard Buckley confirms the discovery of King Richard III, during a news conference in Leicester, central England February 4, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT) 
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February 04, 2013 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby speaks during a news conference in Leicester, central England February... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby speaks during a news conference in Leicester 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby speaks during a news conference in Leicester, central England February 4, 2013. British researchers said on Monday that a skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park was that of Richard III, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY) 
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February 04, 2013 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby points out damage to a skull, believed to be that of Richard III, during... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby points out damage to a skull during a news conference in Leicester 
Project Osteologist Jo Appleby points out damage to a skull, believed to be that of Richard III, during a news conference in Leicester, central England February 4, 2013. British researchers said on Monday that a skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park was that of Richard III, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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February 05, 2013 
A mock soldier's helmet is displayed on the Bosworth Battlefield where it is thought King Richard III... 
MARKET BOSWORTH, United Kingdom 
A mock soldier's helmet is displayed on the Bosworth Battlefield where it is thought King Richard III... 
A mock soldier's helmet is displayed on the Bosworth Battlefield where it is thought King Richard III lost his life near Market Bosworth, central England February 5, 2013. A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richard III, scientific tests confirmed, solving a 500-year-old mystery about the final resting place of the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY ROYALS) 
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September 11, 2012 
Archaeologist Mathew Morris stands in the trench where he found skeleton remains during an archaeological... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Archaeologist Mathew Morris stands in the trench where he found skeleton remains during an archaelogical... 
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 September 12, 2012. A 500-year-old mystery of where England's King Richard III was buried after his death in battle may finally be about to be solved after archaeologists found bones beneath a city centre parking lot. A team from the University of Leicester are excavating where a Franciscan friary known as Greyfriars may house the monarch's remains after he died at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 - the last English king to die in battle. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ROYALS) 
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