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  2. The skeleton of Richard III was recovered in September 2012 from the centre of the choir, shown by a small blue dot. In March 2011, an assessment of the Greyfriars site began to identify where the monastery had stood, and which land might be available for excavation.

  3. Mar 22, 2016 · Now history buffs can examine the original burial site of the “King in the Carpark” with a new 3-D reconstruction created by the original archeologists on the online modeling platform...

  4. Richard III’s body was buried with little ceremony in the church of the Franciscan friars in Leicester. The friary was dissolved and the grave lost until 2012.

  5. Mar 22, 2015 · The discovery of the remains of Richard III beneath a car parking lot in the English city of Leicester in 2012 sparked excitement around the world. Now those bones are to be reburied following...

  6. Mar 23, 2016 · Richard III's lost skeleton was discovered under a parking lot in Leicester in 2012. He'd been buried in a too-short, hastily dug grave after his death in the Battle of Bosworth Field in...

    • Stephanie Pappas, Livescience
  7. Feb 4, 2019 · In 2012, researchers and archaeologists found a skeleton under a car park in the city of Leicester. The remains were believed to be Richard III, the Plantagenet king who was killed at the battle of Bosworth in 1485.

  8. A light projection of Richard III’s skeleton can be seen between the two yellow pegs. The brick and rubble in the centre of the image show how close later building works came to disturbing the body.