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| Mona Lisa's Skeleton found by Italian Archaeologists? |
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| Written by Breaking News Online Team | |
| Thursday, 19 July 2012 20:50 | |
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News Desk: In a big development, the archaeologists in Italy believe that they have discovered the skeleton of the famous Mona Lisa, the creation of legendary Leonardo Da Vinci. Â
 The bones will be sent to the Department for the Conservation of Cultural Property for a forensic examination to determine the truth. The archaeologists' belief was based on some notes from 1503 in which an accomplice of Leonardo da Vinci wrote that Leonardo was working on a portrait of Lisa Gherardini.  It is not immediately known whether the findings will resolve the mystery behind Mona Lisa's smile or not. However, a new twist has been added to the tale of 500-year-old puzzle. |
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 19 July 2012 21:03 | |
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