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2- The Identification of Richard III

Author
Vince's Podcasts
Published
Thu 29 Oct 2020
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biopedia/episodes/2--The-Identification-of-Richard-III-elop38

It’s genetics time! Back in 2012, a skeleton was unearthed in a car park in Leicester, which was later positively identified as Richard III of England. But how? Join us as we delve into how genetics cracked a 500 year old case wide open...




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  • Author unknown, BBC (2018), 'The discovery of Richard III's skeleton changed my life' (online) [Accessed 29/10/2020].

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