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Bones recovered from the 1545 Mary Rose shipwreck reveal new insights about life for the crew in Tudor England as well as shed light on how work changes our bones.
Bones recovered from the 1545 Mary Rose shipwreck reveal new insights about life for the crew in Tudor England as well as shed light on how work changes our bones.
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Mary Rose: Bones from Tudor shipwreck suggest handedness may influence collarbones - MSNMary Rose: Bones from Tudor shipwreck suggest handedness may influence collarbones - The vessel, which was part of the Tudor navy and Henry VIII’s flagship, sank on July 19 1545 ...
The Mary Rose, a carrack-style, four-masted sailing ship, was King Henry VIII's favorite naval vessel. It sank in 1545, under still-mysterious circumstances, and lay on the bottom of the Solent ...
The Mary Rose was one of the largest warships of the Tudor navy during King Henry VIII's reign until it sank on July 19, 1545, during a battle against the French.
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