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The tag 'sarcophagus' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about historical stone coffins, particularly those linked to medieval royalty. One thread examines a 15th-century coffin discovered in Leicestershire, England, and its potential connection to King Richard III. The content explores archaeological findings, historical context, and the debate over whether the artifact served as Richard III's sarcophagus. While the forum primarily focuses on Windows and technology, this tag highlights a niche interest in medieval history and burial practices among its community members.
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Homeless Bones: The Mysterious Fate of Richard III
Battlefield, scene of the death of King Richard III. Unearthed in a garden in nearby Earl Shilton, it was dated as possibly 15th-century and judged to be of a type made for a person of high rank. It now has pride of place in the courtyard of the prestigious Battlefield Visitors Centre. Not bad...- cybercore
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- 15th century archaeology battlefield coffin cultural significance earl shilton excavations findings heritage high rank historic sites history legend leicestershire mediƦval mysterious fate richard iii royalty sarcophagus visitors centre
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