SCIENTISTS have finally solved the 500-year-old mystery surrounding Christopher Columbus’ final resting place. Years have ...
In an extraordinary breakthrough that unravels a centuries-old mystery, scientists have confirmed the final resting place of ...
The partial set of human remains housed in an elaborate catafalque at the Seville Cathedral in Spain are indeed those ... “Today, thanks to new technology, the previous partial theory that ...
A new DNA study on the 500-year-old remains of Christopher Columbus has found that the controversial explorer was actually a ...
But many historians questioned that. And new DNA evidence pulled from some of the bones of Columbus’ corpse in Spain’s Seville Cathedral seems to prove them right. “We have DNA from ...
For centuries it's been widely believed that Christopher Columbus was from the Italian city of Genoa, but new DNA evidence ...
The research, led by Spanish scientists suggests Christopher Columbus concealed Sephardic Jewish roots to escape persecution.
DNA tests confirm that Christopher Columbus’ remains in Seville are authentic, but the debate with the Dominican Republic ...
A new scientific study by the University of Granada ... “We can now say with absolute certainty that Christopher Columbus is ...
The famed 15th century Italian explorer, Christopher Columbus, was a Sephardic Jew, according to a new study out of Spain ...
Spain’s Camino de Santiago, a historic network of pilgrimage routes leading to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in ...
The forensic scientist who led the breakthrough research, Miguel Lorente, said about the discovery: "Today it has been possible to verify it with new technologies so that the previous partial ...