Chezzymann
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/genetics/scientists-confirm-remains-king-richard-iii-17487010
Crazy stuff. The ability science has to find out that a skeleton under a parking lot is a 600 year old dead king by tracing it through the generations is pretty crazy. I guess they did arrange a lot of "in family" relationships to preserve the royal blood line, though so it might have been easier than others. Preserve my bones under a parking lot if old.
Two years ago, a battle-worn, scoliosis-riddled skeleton was unearthed beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England. Based on the evidence at hand, the archeologists behind the discovery claimed that they had found the bones of Richard IIIthe 15th century monarch with the cartoonishly villainous reputation. (Richard, immortalized in one Shakespeare's greatest plays, reportedly stole the throne by marrying his dead brother's wife, killed his nephews, and ruled for two years before dying in battle.)
Today, a team of biologists, historians, and archeologists announced that they have completed a DNA analysis of the skeleton. As they report in the journal Nature Communications, these remains truly are the former king beyond any reasonable doubt. What's even more impressive: By tracing the genetic evidence through more than 20 generations of the dead king's family tree to his living descendants, the scientists have completed the oldest DNA identification case of a known individual.
Crazy stuff. The ability science has to find out that a skeleton under a parking lot is a 600 year old dead king by tracing it through the generations is pretty crazy. I guess they did arrange a lot of "in family" relationships to preserve the royal blood line, though so it might have been easier than others. Preserve my bones under a parking lot if old.