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Bones found on an island in 1940 are '99 percent' likely to be Amelia Earhart's

March 8, 2018

The mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance may finally have been solved, thanks to a new forensics study that shows a very high likelihood that bones found on an island in the South Pacific are those of the trailblazing pilot.

In a new study published in Forensic Anthropology, Richard Jantz, professor emeritus of anthropology and director emeritus of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s Forensic Anthropology Center, determined that the bones found in 1940 on the island of Nikumaroro “have more similarity to Earhart than to 99 percent of individuals in a large reference sample.”

Jantz used new techniques to revisit the original findings of D. W. Hoodless, the physician who originally examined the bones after their discovery on the island by a British official. Hoodless determined they belonged to a man but the mistake, according to Jantz, was an honest one that’s been corrected by advancements in technology. Read more…

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Source: Mashable | Bones found on an island in 1940 are '99 percent' likely to be Amelia Earhart's

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