29 Aug 2016

Pigtails studied for proof of Pitcairn's mutineers

From , 5:01 am on 29 August 2016

DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the 1700s.

Scientists hope to be able to extract DNA from the hair and match it to living descendants of the crewmen.

The US based Pitcairn Island Study Centre was gifted the pigtails two years ago after they were bought at auction in 2000.

A director of the centre Herbert Ford told Sally Round strands from the pigtails have been sent to Kings College London for testing but the whole process could take years.

Scientists hope to be able to extract DNA from the hair and match it to living descendants of the Bounty crewmen.

Scientists hope to be able to extract DNA from the hair and match it to living descendants of the Bounty crewmen. Photo: The Pitcairn Island Study Centre