Archaeologists excavating the abandoned Convent of St.Ursula in Florence, Italy on May 26, 2011 unearthed a complete skeleton that might belong to Lisa Gherardini Del Giocondo, the woman believed to have inspired Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Team of archaeologists are searching for the remains of the women believed to be the model for da Vinci's famous painting that today hangs in Paris' Louvre. She reportedly spent her last two years (until her death in 1542) at St. Ursula in Florence after her husband's death.The archaeologists will attempt to extract DNA from the skeleton to compare it with the remains of two of Del Giocondo's children, buried in a separate cemetery. They also hope to reconstruct her face to compare it with that of the Mona Lisa painting. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM