What Leicester ought to do now is launch a Richard III theme park
On Monday, confirming what many historians and archaeologists had suspected, a team of experts at the University of Leicester concluded on the basis of DNA and other evidence that the skeletal remains were those of King Richard III, for centuries the
It's official: the human remains found under a parking lot in Leicester, England, belong to Richard III. That's the word from University of Leicester archaeologists, who on Feb. 4 said that DNA evidence, radiocarbon dating, and
Thus it was that last week had me racking my brains. Richard III. Who he? Which one? Is he the R in the phrase "Richard of York gave battle in vain", the mnemonic that has stayed with me since schooldays to help me recall the order of colours in the
Thus it was that last week had me racking my brains. Richard III. Who he? Which one? Is he the R in the phrase "Richard of York gave battle in vain", the mnemonic that has stayed with me since schooldays to help me recall the order of colours in the
We went a bit over the top in our coverage, last Saturday, of the finding of the body of King Richard III. A headline said that it “could prove that he really didn't commit the greatest crime in royal history” – the murder of the princes in the Tower






