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Scientists May Have Discovered the Legendary Fourth Musketeer

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No commercial mechanism detected. The article is about a historical/archaeological discovery with no economic, supply chain, or market impact. No companies, commodities, or sectors are affected.

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  • Potential bones of Count d’Artagnan discovered in the Netherlands in March.
  • Bones buried with a 17th-century coin and a musket ball.
  • Genetic testing faces bureaucratic and scientific challenges.
  • Historical context aligns with d’Artagnan's death during the Siege of Maastricht in 1673.
  • Archaeologist Wim Dijkman has studied the grave for 28 years.

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