King Richard III's Remains Found After 500 Years

With a large chin, a prominent slightly arched nose and delicate lips, the "face" of England's King Richard III was unveiled on Feb. 5, a day after researchers confirmed his remains had finally been found after 500 years. 

 
A facial reconstruction of King Richard III is displayed at a news conference in central London February 5, 2013. The reconstruction is based on a CT scan of human remains found in a council car park in Leicester which are believed to belong to the last of the Plantagenet monarchs of Britain who was killed at the battle of Bosworth in 1485.