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Bones of Real Mona Lisa Found?
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Has the Mona Lisa been found? News The secret behind the famously enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa, the world's most famous painting, could soon be solved.
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After 2 weeks of surveying the Ground Penetrating Radar crew found the location of what may be the mystery crypt of Mona Lisa's model.
Ground Penetrating Radar Used for Archaeology Dig to find Mona Lisa
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Archaeologists have unearthed a skeleton in a rare state of preservation in Florence. Post continues below: They believe it may be the body of Lisa Gherardini, the Florentine noblewoman widely...
Has the Mona Lisa’s skeleton been found in Florence?
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There’s another mystery about the Mona Lisa — and it doesn’t involve that puzzling smile of hers. Instead, archaeologists in Florence, Italy, are trying to chip away — literally — at her...
Could this be the woman behind the Mona Lisa?
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Italian archaeologists have unearthed a skeleton which they think may belong to the real-life Mona Lisa.
Skeleton unearthed in hunt for Mona Lisa - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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A view of the third excavation of a grave inside the medieval Convent of Saint Ursula in Florence.
Search continues for Lisa Gherardini, the real 'Mona Lisa'
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Researchers told Discovery News they’ve discovered a skeleton they believe to be Mona Lisa underneath the altar of an abandoned nunnery, the Convent of St. Orsola.
Video: Real Mona Lisa Unearthed
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Buried beneath the floor of a convent in Florence, Italy archaeologists have found a skeleton they believe belonged to Lisa Gherardini, the model who posed for Leonardo's da Vinci's masterpiece.
Is this the Mona Lisa's skeleton?
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Buried beneath the floor of a convent in Florence, Italy archaeologists have found a skeleton they believe belonged to Lisa Gherardini, the model who posed for Leonardo's da Vinci's masterpiece.
Archaeologists excited after discovery of bones in Florence convent
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Several bodies have been discovered in the hunt to find the mortal remains of Lisa Gherardini, the Florentine noblewoman widely believed to have served as the muse for Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa".
Italy scientists find skeleton that may be real Mona Lisa | Alternet
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Archaeologists unearthed a skeleton in a rare state of preservation in Florence in what they believe may be a crucial step towards unravelling the mystery of the identity of the woman.
Italy scientists find skeleton that may be real Mona Lisa
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Buried beneath the floor of a convent in Florence, archaeologists have found a skeleton they believe belonged to Lisa Gherardini, the model who posed for Leonardo's da Vinci's masterpiece.
Is this the Mona Lisa's skeleton?
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Bones of Real Mona Lisa Found?
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