The surprising crew of Henry VIII's most famous warship
Archaeologists have been revealing the ethnic diversity of the crew on the Mary Rose using human remains from Henry VIII's warship.
The ship sank in 1545, but the wreck, 19,000 artefacts and the remains of 179 crew members were recovered in 1982.
Cardiff University has been analysing the bones to find out their origins and they believe some sailors may have come from as far as southern Europe and Africa.




















