Did you find the Mona Lisa?

Italian archaeologists have discovered two sets of remains that might be the woman in the genius portrait of Mona Lisa of the genius Leonardo da Vinci.

Italian archaeologists have discovered two sets of remains that might be the woman in the genius portrait of Mona Lisa of the genius Leonardo da Vinci.

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The new remains are discovered by archaeologists at St Ursula monastery. (Photo: Daily Mail)

The archeology team discovered two new remains in the same tomb at the base of St Ursula monastery in Florence (Italy). This monastery is said to be the burial place of Lisa Gherardini - the Mona Lisa prototype in the work of genius artist Leonardo da Vinci, after his death in 1542.

According to the Daily Mail, the new finding raises the total number of unearthed remains at St Ursula monastery to number 7. If the newly discovered remains are not determined by Lisa Gherardini, the team continues. unearthed because the remains were buried on each other in this monastery.

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Two new remains were discovered after the Mona Lisa - a Zurich-based corporation (Switzerland) revealed the art of 'Isleworth' Mona Lisa in public. Art experts assume that the portrait of a Mona Lisa in a new painting is about 10 years younger than the old picture.

Dr. Silvano Vinceti's team also discovered the remains of an earlier wealthy woman at St Ursula monastery. But the test results show that the remains of Maria Del Riccio died in 1609. Even so, he still believes that the remains of the "Mona Lisa" may be very close.

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Lisa Gherardini is the wife of a rich silk merchant named Francesco del Giocondo. After her husband died, she became a nun at St Ursula monastery. She died here on July 15, 1542, at the age of 63. Most historians agree that Lisa Gherardini is the Mona Lisa's prototype in the work of genius artist Leonardo da Vinci.

Archaeological group of Dr. Silvano Vinceti began excavating the monastery of Saint Ursula from last year and turned this place into a place like the construction site. The remains were found to be DNA samples compared to the remains of Lisa Gherardini's two children chosen elsewhere.

If the body of Lisa Gherardini is discovered, archaeologists will use facial reconstruction technology based on the remains found to compare the face of the woman in the Mona Lisa painting.

Update 17 December 2018
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