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Enduring mystery: UT prof part of Amelia Earhart investigation | wbir.com
Bones that may belong to Amelia Earhart sent for DNA testing as scientists plot 2nd trip to find doomed pilot's plane | The Sun
Bones belong to Amelia Earhart, forensic analysis shows
Amelia Earhart mystery solved? Study states her bones were found 80 years ago - syracuse.com
Bones found in 1940 belong to Amelia Earhart, new forensic analysis claims | Spokane News | khq.com
Scientist '99 percent' sure bones found belong to Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart's Bones May Have Been Discovered in 1940
Amelia Earhart: DNA testing may prove whether bones from Pacific island belong to famed aviator | CNN
Have we really found Amelia Earhart's bones? | Science | The Guardian
Bones discovered on a Pacific island belong to Amelia Earhart, a new forensic analysis shows – The Denver Post
Amelia Earhart: DNA testing may prove whether bones from Pacific island belong to famed aviator | CNN
Bones discovered on a Pacific island belong to Amelia Earhart, forensic analysis shows | National Post
Bones That May Belong to Amelia Earhart Sent to Lab for Testing | Extremetech
Bones discovered on a Pacific island belong to Amelia Earhart, a new forensic analysis shows
Bone fragments sent for DNA testing to determine possible link to Amelia Earhart | Fox News
DNA testing underway on bones believed by some to be Amelia Earhart's
Amelia Earhart mystery: Bones discovered on an island are hers, a new analysis shows - The Washington Post
Scientists discover new possible clue in Amelia Earhart mystery
Amelia Earhart mystery: Bones discovered on an island are hers, a new analysis shows - The Washington Post
The Nikumaroro bones identification controversy: First-hand examination versus evaluation by proxy — Amelia Earhart found or still missing? - ScienceDirect
Bones found on island might belong to Earhart | CNN
Bones belong to Amelia Earhart, forensic analysis shows
Bones discovered on Pacific island belong to Amelia Earhart, new forensic analysis shows | The Seattle Times
Report: Human Bones Found On Remote Pacific Island Most Likely Remains Of Those Eaten By Amelia Earhart