
The remains of King Richard III — the last English monarch to die in battle — were found under a car park in Leicester by archaeologists. The forensic imaging team used whole body CT scans and micro-CT imaging of injured bones to analyze trauma to the 500-year-old skeleton carefully, and to determine which of the King’s wounds might have proved fatal.
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