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The 3rd one looks very Viking to me. Don't Icelanders have even more Eskimo in them than other Scandinavians? That might account for the darker eyes and hair
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Im gonna go with n5 cause BooBz, i ll give a pass to the 304 style tats for once. Both look very Brit imo, at least how some Brits look.
Icelandics are closer to Bronze Age Scandinavians, before the the spread of Siberian admixture through the Northeast. They have the lowest East Asian like admixture (not counting what's part of ANE), only possibly the Danes are lower but wouldn't bet on it either.
East Asian @K6
Russian 7.81% (Kargopol)
Finnish 7.31%
Estonian 2.30%
Ukrainian 1.70%
Lithuanian 1.50%
Romanian 1.30%
Hungarian 1.30%
Bulgarian 1.20%
Norwegian 0.70%
Icelandic 0.50%
English 0.40%
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All of them pass in Britain with ease
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Number 3 represents the best the Nordic side and number 9 the Celtic side.
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First one is pretty
I think the manifestation of these percentages is strong despite the low numbers. Meaning, East Asian admixtures are very dominant and really show up on the face.
Also what about the Bjork type of people in Iceland? I always thought they made up a good percentage of the population there.
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Icelanders are a very well studied population. There's quite a few genetic studies on them and no they don't have any Inuit of Eskimo blood. The Vikings at that time did not mix with Greenlanders.
This is from that large Viking paper.
Icelanders are just a mixture of Norse and Gaels despite people like Bjork who is really just pseudo-Asian. Some full Europeans can have that appearance and when you compare them to Asian you can see they don't really look the same.We also find no evidence of ancestry from local populations from the Western Atlantic (Paleo Eskimo, Inuit or Native American) in the Norse genomes. This is in accordance with previous physical anthropological studies of the skeletal remains51. This suggests that either sexual interactions did not take place or that, if they did, then on a very small and incidental scale with the children remaining in the native communities. In terms of genetic ancestry of the Greenlandic Norse, we find evidence of admixture between Scandinavians (mostly from Norway) and individuals from the British Isles, similar to the first settlers of Iceland52, which supports the archaeological and historical links between the Greenlandic Norse and the Icelandic Vikings.
This is a plot with Icelanders included you can see they plot west of other Scandinavians.
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