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Rare blue mill found in Gothic woman’s teeth

  • January 12, 2019

Web Desk: In nature, blue pigments are comparatively rare, occurring in vegetable seams that contingency be mined. Throughout a European Gothic duration (5th to 15th centuries AD), usually a tiny series of healthy and fake blue pigments were known, including ultramarine, azurite, Egyptian blue, smalt, and vivianite.

The find of a rare, costly blue colouring in a dental board of a Gothic woman’s skeleton is shedding light on dark section of history, according to a study published Wednesday in a biography Science Advances, news CNN.

According to researchers, burial stays from a Gothic tomb connected with a women’s nunnery in Germany, where they trust a women’s village existed as early as a 10th century.

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Article source: http://www.aaj.tv/2019/01/rare-blue-stone-found-in-medieval-womans-teeth/

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