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Leonardo da Vinci’s Hair To Undergo DNA Test

Sentinel Digital Desk

Rome: A lock of hair believed to have belonged to the Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci is set to undergo DNA testing. The news comes just before the 500th anniversary of the artist’s death on May 2. The hair was recovered from a private collection in the US.

The two art historians, who will research it, intend to use the DNA to explore whether bones discovered at Leonardo Da Vinci’s presumed burial place in France do indeed belong to the artist, CNN reported on Tuesday.

The “Mona Lisa” painter died in the French town of Amboise in 1519 at the age of 67 after suffering multiple strokes, it is believed. Bones supposedly belonging to him were excavated in 1863. Their DNA analysis may help to analyze Da Vinci’s presumed remains in a tomb in Amboise. (IANS)

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