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Viking-era woman sheds light on Iceland’s earliest settlers

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« on: April 16, 2016, 09:29:40 pm »



VIKING-ERA JAW A female’s jaw dating to the early 900s, with some flesh still attached, floats in a jar filled with light paraffin oil. The jaw belonged to one of Iceland’s earliest colonizers, known as the “woman in blue” for her indigo-dyed apron.
Ivar Brynjólfsson/The National Museum of Iceland
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