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Dec 13, 2016ryner rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
For centuries, speculation had abounded with respect to the fate of King Richard III's remains: Were they removed to another location? Dug up, desecrated and scattered? Given Richard's reputation, the latter wouldn't have been surprising. However, in 2012, against all probability, the 500-year-old skeleton of the English king were exhumed from their original burial location in Leicester, England, and to the amazement of archaeologists, dignitaries, clergy and citizens alike, positively identified. It is an incredible story.