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Have the remains of Richard III been found? Archaeologists discover skeleton at Leicester dig
Archaeologists searching for the grave of Richard III have discovered the human remains of a human male that have ?strong circumstantial evidence? indicating that it is of the English king.
Officials from the University of Leicester made the announcement today at a press conference. The archaeologists have uncovered two skeletons so far, one of a male and other a female.
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