Genetic Study Reveals Diverse Viking Origins in Faroe Islands and Iceland

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Genetic Study Reveals Diverse Viking Origins in Faroe Islands and Iceland
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A genetic study of 139 Faroese men has revealed that the Viking settlers of the Faroe Islands came from diverse Scandinavian backgrounds, distinct from those who settled in Iceland. This challenges the assumption that both regions were settled by similar Norse people, indicating a more complex Viking expansion into the North Atlantic.

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