The skull of a teen from the 1800s was found more than 45 years ago during a home renovation project in suburban Chicago – thanks to the advancement of DNA technology, we finally know her name.
Laura Itzkowitz The centuries-old Piazza Navona is perhaps one of the best-known public squares in Rome. People sipping coffees while watching street performers and artists fill the square.
Authorities don’t know for sure how a young woman’s skull ended up in a wall of a Batavia house. But now they know whose it is, thanks to DNA testing and sleuthing. Kane County Coroner Rob ...
Welcome to Piazza Navona, one of Rome’s most exquisite and iconic squares. This vibrant hub is a fusion of art, culture, and history and a quintessential Roman experience. From indulging in delectable ...
Located just off Via di Pasquino, at the south end of the fabulous Piazza Navona, with the treasured Neptune Fountain and Bernini's baroque masterpiece, Fountain of the Four Rivers, this marvelous ...
St Agnes is said to have been martyred here; her tiny skull resides in the chapel at ... look for the ones in Piazza della Rotonda (just outside the Pantheon) and Piazza Navona. The bombastic ...
Highlights among Mexico's Michelin Key hotelsThe country's luxury hotel scene received a massive nod of approval from the globally revered Michelin Guide. Royal Caribbean plans a return to Labadee ...
Brian Hill/Daily Herald Share Authorities don’t know for sure how a young woman’s skull ended up in a wall of a Batavia house. But now they know whose it is, thanks to DNA testing and sleuthing.