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The bones of Richard III

The body of the last English king to die in battle is found.

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The bones of Richard III

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  1. Cameron Jibril Thomaz (aka: Wiz Khalifa). REUTERS-Mario Anzuon

  2. 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 Winnin

  3. The skeleton of Richard III is seen in a trench at the Grey Friars excavation site in Leicester, central England. 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-University of Leiceste

  4. The skeleton of Richard III, which was discovered at the Grey Friars excavation site in Leicester, central England.REUTERS-University of Leiceste

  5. A television image of King Richard III's skull is seen next to a portrait of him during a news conference in Leicester. REUTERS-Darren Staple

  6. The front of Richard III's skull is seen in this photograph provided by the University of Leicester. REUTERS-University of Leiceste

  7. A guard stands at the entrance to the car park where the skeleton of King Richard III was discovered in Leicester, February 4, 2013. REUTERS-Darren Staple

  8. A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a news conference in central London, February 5, 2013. REUTERS-Andrew Winnin

  9. The skeleton of Richard III is seen in a trench at the Grey Friars excavation site in Leicester, central England, in this photograph provided by the University of Leicester. REUTERS-University of Leiceste

  10. Project Osteologist Jo Appleby speaks during a news conference in Leicester, February 4, 2013. REUTERS-Darren Staple

  11. The base of Richard III's skull, which has had a section sliced off, in a photograph provided by the University of Leicester. REUTERS-University of Leiceste

  12. http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures

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