探花视频

Stop digging

Published on
August 8, 2013
Last updated
May 22, 2015

I am grateful to 探花视频 for raising the issues I have with the University of Leicester (鈥Historian gets the hump over Richard III remains鈥, News, 1 August). However, I was surprised by the institution鈥檚 published response.

Its statement publicly acknowledges for the聽first time my key role in the discovery of Richard III鈥檚 remains, so its claim that it has always fully recognised my work is intriguing. I imagine editors of national papers and other media who had not previously heard of me or mentioned me in their reporting of the discovery of the remains are now scratching their heads and wondering how they missed out.

As聽for my appearance in the Channel 4 documentary Richard III: The King in the Car Park: my involvement with Darlow Smithson Productions鈥 plans for the programme predated Leicester鈥檚 involvement in the search for the last Plantagenet.

The allegation that the Richard III Society was behind my exclusion from the announcement of the DNA findings confirming the nature of the remains is also mystifying. Philippa Langley, secretary of its Scottish branch, and Darlow Smithson had arranged for me 鈥 as the discoverer of the living DNA link with Richard III 鈥 to attend the private revelation of the DNA results on 3 February. But on 1 February, I was informed by the TV company that Leicester would not allow me to聽attend.

Leicester鈥檚 conduct raises serious questions, not only about its treatment of me but also about whether it sees itself primarily as an academic institution or a business. In a current publicity campaign aimed at attracting students, it proclaims baldly: 鈥淲e led the search for Richard III鈥hat could you discover?鈥 This is arrogant. Richard was buried in 1485. Since the university was founded in 19, why didn鈥檛 it uncover the remains until 2012? The answer is that only then did Langley, leader of the Looking for Richard team (inspired to a significant degree by my research), employ Leicester鈥檚 archaeological service to dig in the car park!

John Ashdown-Hill
Lawford

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