Scientists Reconstruct da Vinci's Fingerprint

An undated photo released this week shows fingeprints on a paper thought to have been handled by Leonardo da Vinci. AP Photo/Courtesy Piero Lucco, Chieti University

ROME (AP)—Anthropologists said they have pieced together Leonardo da Vinci's left index fingerprint—a discovery that could help provide information on such matters as the food the artist ate and whether his mother was of Arabic origin.

The reconstruction of the fingerprint was the result of three years of research and could help attribute disputed paintings or manuscripts, said Luigi Capasso, an anthropologist and director of the Anthropology Research Institute at Chieti University in central Italy.

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