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Tuesday, 29 December 2009 16:31

 

A new DNA study in Iceland suggests that the country's main lineages may not be all Viking.  Testing of ancient teeth from an Icelandic museum indicate the country's first Viking settlers may have brought women from the British Isles with them.  Click here to read a transcript of a radio story broadcast by PRI's THE WORLD.