Q.1.
Commissioned by the Richard III Society, professor Caroline Wilkinson, of the University of Dundee, used the bones to do what?
Q.2.
Richard's body was found to be covered in injuries. It is thought that most of these were inflicted after his death. Why do scientists think this?
Q.3.
The land adjoining Richard's burial site is owned by Leicester City Council. What do they intend doing with it?
Q.4.
A protest by Richard's relatives, against his being buried in Leicester, has resulted in court action, and Richard's burial place is still to be decided. What name have Richard's relatives given themselves?
Q.5.
A piece of metal was found in the grave lying underneath Richard's spine. X-ray tests showed it to be what?
Q.6.
One of the archaeologists working at the University of Leicester, Richard Buckley, had to do what after Richard's body was found?
Q.7.
One man has called for Richard to be buried in the Nottinghamshire town of Worksop. Why is this?
Q.8.
Which of these places has been mentioned as a possible resting place for Richard III's remains?
Q.9.
Richard died in 1485 and radiocarbon-dating tests were done to match the age of the bones to this date. What period of time did the tests show the bones to have been buried in?
Q.10.
Now that analysis of Richard III's bones is complete, what is to become of his remains?