Not exact matches
ATLANTA — Iceland's «woman in blue,» the partial skeleton of a young woman found in 1938 in a grave
with Viking - era objects, was a child of some of the island's earliest settlers, researchers reported April 14 at the annual meeting of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists.
The study is «long overdue,» says Dawn Kitchen, a
physical anthropologist at Ohio State University, Columbus, who was not involved
with the work.
Sarah Crespi talks
with contributing correspondent Lizzie Wade about what she learned on the topic at the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists's annual meeting in Austin.