What Jane Of Jamestown Really Looked Like
Dr. Douglas Owsley, the chief forensic anthropologist of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, examined Jane. He said the cuts and marks on her were from trying to separate brain and tissue from bone. The doctor could see why it had happened since starvation was so rampant in Jamestown in the winter of 1609.
Mary Rose Archer
The warship Mary Rose was used by King Henry VIII’s English Tudor navy. It sank in 1545 when it was attacked by the French, but was discovered after almost 500 years. Many of its crew members were found and their remains were examined. One of the said crewmen was this archer.