Monday, September 27, 2010
Columbus' Crew DNA
A new study of DNA taken from a graveyard in La Isabela, Dominican Republic, reveals that Africans crossed to the New World more than 150 years earlier than previously thought, with at least two Africans serving among the crew of Columbus' second voyage there in 1494 when the site was first settled.
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