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Forensic medical expert José Antonio Lorente examines DNA evidence in an image from the documentary Colón ADN, su verdadero origen.
Genetic testing has finally confirmed the official resting place of Christopher Columbus, and scientists who announced the discovery say they also now know his ethnic origin — although they a… ...
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.
Per the New York Post, forensic medical expert José Antonio Lorente announced the partial set of human remains that were housed in an "elaborate catafalque" in the Seville Cathedral located in ...
Un Fantasma en la Batalla, a political thriller produced by Society of Snow filmmaker J.A. Bayona, will debut at this year’s San Sebastian Film Festival. The title was among several other Spanish ...
A forensic team led by Spanish geneticist Jose Antonio Lorente compared DNA from bone fragments that Spain says are from the explorer — and are buried in a cathedral in Seville — with DNA ...
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 ...
The study began in 2003, when José Antonio Lorente, professor of forensic medicine at Granada University, and the historian Marcial Castro, exhumed what were believed to be the remains of ...
The research began in 2003 when forensic medicine professor Jos Antonio Lorente from Granada University, alongside historian Marcial Castro, exhumed what were thought to be Columbus' remains from ...
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. He’s ...