Bones discovered in the wreckage of the Mary Rose are providing clues about how ... right collarbone as crew members carried out repeated ship-related activities. The analysis of centuries-old ...
The fact that this research has tangible benefits today, nearly 500 years after the ship sank, is both remarkable and humbling." The Mary Rose was part of the Tudor navy and was Henry VIII's flagship.
The wreck of the Mary Rose was located in 1971 and was raised in 1982. The remains of the ship included a wealth of Tudor artefacts including weapons, maritime equipment, personal items belonging ...
See the thousands of Tudor objects and personal ... and come face to face with how the ship’s crew lived, worked and spent their leisure time. The Mary Rose Museum is one of over 200 ...