Using photogrammetry - software that turns multiple 2D photographs into a 3D model -
University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) were able to create a rotatable and detailed image of the king's body.
Present will be Philippa Langley, of the Richard III Society, who had contacted the
University of Leicester Archaeological Services, where Dr Buckley works, with the search proposal.
Release date- 22102012 - The discovery of a skeleton by the
University of Leicester Archaeological Services at the site of King Richard III's burial place in Leicester sent waves of excitement around the world.
The team from
University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), hope the new dig may help to uncover more details about Richard III's burial and its place within the Grey Friars church, as well as a much clearer picture of the church's layout, dimensions and architecture.