King Richard III's skeleton found under a parking lot
King Richard III’s skeleton was found under a Leicester, England, parking lot. When I read this story the first time, I was amazed. For all the importance placed on royalty in England, how could this happen with an English king? I mean, how do you misplace a king? The skeleton was discovered in August 2012 when the ground was excavated in a city council parking lot. The bones were taken to the University of Leicester where they underwent DNA testing to confirm that they matched that of members of the Royal Family. With the confirmation, the bones will be reinterred in the Leicester Cathedral. The bones were carbon dated to between 1455 and 1540 and were from a man in his late 20s or early 30s. The skeleton also had 10 injuries with two that were potentially fatal. Richard III Read more…