In 2012, a skeleton was excavated at the presumed site of the Grey Friars friary in Leicester, the last-known resting place of King Richard III. Archaeological, osteological and radiocarbon dating data were consistent with th
This article challenges two orthodoxies concerning Dunfermline's medieval church and abbey. It argue...
The sarcophagus containing the remains of Federico II, located in the Cathedral of Palermo (Sicily, ...
We report the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca. The ...
In 2012, a skeleton was excavated at the presumed site of the Grey Friars friary in Leicester, the l...
The discovery of the presumably lost grave of the controversial English king Richard III in Leiceste...
One does not simply find the long-lost bones of a fifteenth century monarch on the very first day in...
The dramatic story of Richard III, England's last medieval king, captured the world's attention when...
BACKGROUND: Richard III was the last king of England to die in battle, but how he died is unknown. O...
Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King...
In August 2012 a team from the University of Leicester began an ambitious search for the lost grave ...
AbstractThe discovery of the mortal remains of King Richard III provide an opportunity to learn more...
In Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town, during the Roman period there were areas which were c...
We report on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca ex...
skeleton was excavated in Leicester that was identifi ed as Richard. We investigated the trauma to t...
We report on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca ex...
This article challenges two orthodoxies concerning Dunfermline's medieval church and abbey. It argue...
The sarcophagus containing the remains of Federico II, located in the Cathedral of Palermo (Sicily, ...
We report the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca. The ...
In 2012, a skeleton was excavated at the presumed site of the Grey Friars friary in Leicester, the l...
The discovery of the presumably lost grave of the controversial English king Richard III in Leiceste...
One does not simply find the long-lost bones of a fifteenth century monarch on the very first day in...
The dramatic story of Richard III, England's last medieval king, captured the world's attention when...
BACKGROUND: Richard III was the last king of England to die in battle, but how he died is unknown. O...
Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King...
In August 2012 a team from the University of Leicester began an ambitious search for the lost grave ...
AbstractThe discovery of the mortal remains of King Richard III provide an opportunity to learn more...
In Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town, during the Roman period there were areas which were c...
We report on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca ex...
skeleton was excavated in Leicester that was identifi ed as Richard. We investigated the trauma to t...
We report on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca ex...
This article challenges two orthodoxies concerning Dunfermline's medieval church and abbey. It argue...
The sarcophagus containing the remains of Federico II, located in the Cathedral of Palermo (Sicily, ...
We report the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis of the supposed remains of Francesco Petrarca. The ...