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The year was 1545 and Henry VIII favorite naval ship — the Mary Rose — was embroiled in a battle against a French armada off England’s southern coast when the ship took a risky turn and caught a ...
LONDON — Tudor England under King Henry VIII was more racially diverse than experts previously thought, according to a new study analyzing skeletal remains of a drowned maritime crew. The "Mary Rose" ...
The skeleton of an archer reveals he was in his early 20s and 178cm (5ft 10in). He was taller than many of the crew and well built, with strong legs. The middle of his spine is twisted, making one ...
The English navy was known throughout history as one of the largest and most powerful fleets to ever sail the seas of the Earth. While some historians would attribute its size and strength to the ...
Bones discovered in the wreckage of the Mary Rose are providing clues about how someone’s collarbone changes depending on whether they are left- or right-handed. The findings suggest that being ...
It was discovered at Tankerton beach in Whitstable, Kent by volunteers who spotted timbers more than 40ft long jutting out of the sand. Experts from Wessex Archaeology, with the help of local group ...
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