Researchers have analyzed the collarbones from 12 men between the ages of 13 and 40 who died on the Mary Rose to see how their tasks on the ship may have shaped the chemistry of their bones.
Well-Preserved Bones Recovered From Sunken 500-Year-Old Tudor Warship, Reveal Interesting Facts About Crew The Tudor Navy's ...
A salvaged 15th Century ship has "significant potential" to do for Wales what the Mary Rose did for Portsmouth when it goes on show, an archaeologist says. The remains of the vessel were found ...
The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard houses a cross section of the ship's hull as well as thousands of artefacts, including weapons and jewellery The crew on board the sunken ...
Bones discovered in the wreckage of the Mary Rose are providing clues about how ... right collarbone as crew members carried ...