...and you can find out the spot's been marked for decades: http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/Richard-III-dig-R-marks-spot-skeleton-Leicester/story-18030925-detail/story.html
And see why they called him a hunchback, though he wasn't precisely: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=203258073154364&set=a.166272866852885.56937.148972455249593&type=1&theater
The CNN article really doesn't mention that the parking lot was well-known as being the spot where the church where Richard III was reputedly buried had been, but that's not unexpected for CNN, I suppose. The BBC article I read did give that info; that the archeologists were simply confirming that the body buried there actually _was_ Richard III.
Actually, they only found the parking lot a few months ago. This was the confirmation. However, given the house with the pillar in the garden, some people may actually have known - but the general scholarly community didn't.
The main reason King Arthur hasn't yet risen isn't because England hasn't yet had sufficient need. It's because it's a royal pain to get through the tarmac.
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http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/Richard-III-dig-R-marks-spot-skeleton-Leicester/story-18030925-detail/story.html
And see why they called him a hunchback, though he wasn't precisely:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=203258073154364&set=a.166272866852885.56937.148972455249593&type=1&theater
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Still interesting, though!
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K.
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