Bones from Pacific island likely those of Amelia Earhart – Study

Bones from Pacific island likely those of Amelia Earhart – Study

by Joseph Anthony
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Renowned US pilot Amelia Earhart is pictured in this 1928 photograph

Bones found on a remote Pacific island in 1940 were likely those of famed pilot Amelia Earhart, according to new study.

If true, the findings would settle a long debate over the fate of Earhart, who vanished while attempting a round-the-world flight in 1937.

The new study re-examined measurements of several bones that were found on the Pacific island of Nikumaroro, but are now lost. The measurements led a scientist in 1940 to conclude that they belonged to a man, a finding reinforced by a 2015 study.

But University of Tennessee anthropologist Richard Jantz carried out a new analysis, published in the journal Forensic Anthropology, that โ€œstrongly supports the conclusion that the Nikumaroro bones belonged to Amelia Earhart.โ€

Using new techniques, Jantz compared estimates of Earhartโ€˜s bone lengths with the Nikumaroro bones and concluded in the study that โ€œthe only documented person to whom they may belong is Amelia Earhart.โ€

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