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Geologist believes she has solved a Mona Lisa mystery


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For centuries, art historians have debated over the landscape in Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa.” But the geologist and Italian Renaissance scholar, Ann Pizzorusso, says she knows the location that features in the world’s most famous portrait.