A recently televised documentary in Spain rekindles competing versions of the famed explorer's origins, but the scientific ...
A Spanish TV documentary has broadcast claims that Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe and not from ...
Persistent questions surrounding the identity of Christopher Columbus may finally have been solved, and let’s just say that ...
The publication of the findings will follow in a scientific journal, but not all skeptics are convinced. Forensic scientist Jose Antonio Lorente has asserted the “absolute reliability” of his latest ...
Forensic scientist Jose Antonio Lorente has asserted the “absolute reliability” of his latest claim: Christopher Columbus’ remains are in a tomb at the Seville Cathedral in Spain.
The partial set of human remains housed in an elaborate catafalque at the Seville Cathedral in Spain are indeed those of the controversial explorer, forensic medical expert José Antonio Lorente ...
The discovery was the culmination of two decades of investigation led by Antonio Lorente, professor of legal and forensic medicine at the University of Granada. It was presented in a prime-time ...
In 2003, José Antonio Lorente, professor of forensic medicine at Granada University, and the historian Marcial Castro, exhumed what were believed to the remains of Columbus from Seville cathedral ...
“This is a groundbreaking discovery that settles a long-standing historical debate,” said forensic scientist and professor of Legal Medicine at the University of Granada Dr. Jose Antonio ...