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.
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Academics said DNA taken from the body matched that of Michael Ibsen, a Canadian-born furniture maker in London who genealogists said was the direct descendant of Richard’s sister, Anne of York.
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The skeleton showed signs of injuries consistent with wounds received in battle; a bladed implement appeared to have cleaved part of the rear of the skull while a barbed metal arrowhead was found between vertebrae of the skeleton’s upper back.
нашли таки знаменитого горбуна... своего рода археологическое доказательство теоремы Ферма ; но мы живем в каком-то невероятно пошлом мире - "нашли под парковкой"!
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