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Richard III head reconstruction set for national tour | Richard III head reconstruction set for national tour |
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A facial reconstruction based on the skull of King Richard III is about to set off on a national tour. | A facial reconstruction based on the skull of King Richard III is about to set off on a national tour. |
Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 but his grave was only rediscovered last August. | Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 but his grave was only rediscovered last August. |
The model is currently on display at Leicester Guildhall, close to where the king's remains were found. | The model is currently on display at Leicester Guildhall, close to where the king's remains were found. |
It will visit Bosworth Battlefield, before moving to Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, the British Museum in London and Gloucester. | It will visit Bosworth Battlefield, before moving to Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, the British Museum in London and Gloucester. |
The head will then return to Leicester in the spring of 2014, where it will be on permanent display at a new visitor centre. | The head will then return to Leicester in the spring of 2014, where it will be on permanent display at a new visitor centre. |
'Search for a King' | 'Search for a King' |
About 80,000 people have visited the Guildhall exhibition - entitled Richard III: Leicester's Search for a King - which will remain open until the reconstruction is returned. | About 80,000 people have visited the Guildhall exhibition - entitled Richard III: Leicester's Search for a King - which will remain open until the reconstruction is returned. |
The head, commissioned by the Richard III Society, has already been seen by more than 12,000 people during a three-week show at the Guildhall. | The head, commissioned by the Richard III Society, has already been seen by more than 12,000 people during a three-week show at the Guildhall. |
The model relies on details from a CT scan taken of the king's skull at Leicester Royal Infirmary following the discovery of his remains underneath a car park in August by a team of University of Leicester archaeologists. | The model relies on details from a CT scan taken of the king's skull at Leicester Royal Infirmary following the discovery of his remains underneath a car park in August by a team of University of Leicester archaeologists. |
The reconstruction was the work of the forensic art team at the University of Dundee, who used CT scans and photographs of the skull, combined with a specialist computer program, to reconstruct Richard's face. | |
The digital image was then turned into a physical model, complete with hair and eyes. | The digital image was then turned into a physical model, complete with hair and eyes. |
Finishing details, such as the style and colour of Richard's hair and hat, were taken from portraits of the king. | Finishing details, such as the style and colour of Richard's hair and hat, were taken from portraits of the king. |
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