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Archaeologist Mathew Morris of the University of Leicester poses for pictures in central England, on September 12, 2012, at a site where a skeleton that researchers believe could be British medieval king Richard III was found. Researchers from the University of Leicester said they had found a male skeleton with similarities to historical descriptions of Richard, who ruled England between 1483 and his death in battle in 1485. The remains, which are well preserved, are undergoing DNA analysis. "What we have uncovered is truly remarkable," said Richard Taylor, the university's director of corporate affairs. AFP PHOTO / Gavin Fogg (Photo credit should read Gavin Fogg/AFP/GettyImages)

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