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  1. 16 de mar. de 2019 · The crew on board the sunken Henry VIII ship the Mary Rose was from the Mediterranean, North Africa and beyond, researchers have found. Bone structure and DNA of 10 skeletons found on board were ...

  2. 2019; 1 hr 0 mins Documentary NR Watchlist; Featuring the Mary Rose, an English archaeological icon. Henry VIII's favorite warship, which sank off of Portsmouth in 1545, is thought to be a perfect ...

  3. Bone analysis of skeletons found on the Mary Rose are offering new evidence that Tudor England was more ethnically diverse than originally thought. Studies carried out on the remains of two crew members show that they may have had roots from as far away as North Africa and the Near East. ... In total, 92 skeletons were analysed, the results of ...

  4. N False 18 SKELETONS OF THE MARY ROSE: THE NEW EVIDENCE Jonah Weston AVANTI MEDIA LIMITED Education - History HIS 2018 SKELETONS OF THE MARY ROSE: THE NEW EVIDENCE False 1 False False FA All times 01:00 The Mary Rose is an English archaeological icon. Henry VIII's favourite warship, which sank off of Portsmouth in 1545, is thought to be a ...

  5. Skeletons of the Mary Rose: The New Evidence: Dirigido por Ian A. Hunt. Con Hugh Quarshie, Alex Hildred. A unique, cutting-edge scientific investigation reveals surprising new information about the crew of Henry VIII's favourite warship, redefining what we thought we knew about Tudor England.

  6. maryrose.org › meet-the-crew › henry'Henry' - The Mary Rose

    The science behind ‘Henry’ We realised in 2015 that ‘Henry’ was special, when archaeologists were studying ten Mary Rose skulls to see whether photogrammetric images of skulls were detailed enough for osteological analysis. They all thought that the shape and features of ‘Henry’s skull suggested he had African ancestry.

  7. Skeletons of the Mary Rose: The New Evidence. A unique, cutting-edge scientific investigation reveals surprising new information about the crew of Henry VIII's favourite warship, redefining what ...