British researchers have reconstructed the face of King Richard III to show the king’s likely features in a bust which was unveiled in London on Feb. 5. The bust reveal was made on the day after scientists announced DNA evidence confirmed that a skeleton found under a parking lot in Leicester, England during an archeological dig was, indeed, that of Richard III.
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