Spain Lays Claim to Columbus' Remains

Tourists walk by the alleged tomb of Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus in the Cathedral of Seville, Spain in this photo from 2002. On May 19, 2005 scientists said the purported Columbus bones buried inside a cathedral in Seville are in fact from the explorer. AP Photo/Cristina Quicler

MADRID, Spain (AP)—Spanish researchers said Friday they have resolved a century-old mystery surrounding Christopher Columbus's burial place, which both Spain and the Dominican Republic claim to be watching over. Their verdict: Spain's got the right bones.

A forensic team led by Spanish geneticist Jose Antonio Lorente has compared DNA from bone fragments that Spain says are from the explorer—and are buried in a cathedral in Seville—with DNA from remains that are known to be from Columbus' brother Diego, who is also buried in the southern Spanish city.

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