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    Original Scandinavian Early Vikings or all those labeled as Vikings from that study a few years ago?


    "Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"

    "Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Original Scandinavian Early Vikings or all those labeled as Vikings from that study a few years ago?
    The author of graph:

    Theres no Source. There is Viking Samples, We Know Y-DNA’s of These Samples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Original Scandinavian Early Vikings or all those labeled as Vikings from that study a few years ago?
    Do you mean that cemetary study?

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    Very un-informative because only macro-haplogroups are reported instead of going deep into subclades.

    For comparison this study on Slavic Y-DNA goes deep into subclades which are 2750 years old or younger:

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...Central-Europe
    My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 2114 regions, 190 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx

    This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!

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    Quote Originally Posted by #Oda# View Post
    Do you mean that cemetary study?
    No, it's a mega-study with hundreds of samples from many Viking sites from different eras, which means that, as in samples from places associated with Rome, there are very diverse people, since in advanced times, Viking culture encompassed and assimilated many people who were not originally of the same ethnicity as those who started the Viking phenomenon.

    The malicious interpretation of this fact makes many "non Scandinavian", believe themselves to be Vikings, something that you will see is true due to the possible reaction of several members of the forum, responding gracefully to what I say with various arguments and data from studies taken out of context.


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    Quote Originally Posted by #Oda# View Post
    Do you mean that cemetary study?
    I think the paper is this one:


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    Published: 16 September 2020
    Population genomics of the Viking world

    Ashot Margaryan, Daniel J. Lawson, Martin Sikora, Fernando Racimo, Simon Rasmussen, Ida Moltke, Lara M. Cassidy, Emil Jørsboe, Andrés Ingason, Mikkel W. Pedersen, Thorfinn Korneliussen, Helene Wilhelmson, Magdalena M. Buś, Peter de Barros Damgaard, Rui Martiniano, Gabriel Renaud, Claude Bhérer, J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar, Anna K. Fotakis, Marie Allen, Raili Allmäe, Martyna Molak, Enrico Cappellini, Gabriele Scorrano, …Eske Willerslev


    Abstract
    The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about ad 750–1050) was a far-flung transformation in world history1,2. Here we sequenced the genomes of 442 humans from archaeological sites across Europe and Greenland (to a median depth of about 1×) to understand the global influence of this expansion....

    And their Ydna/mtdna and countries where the individuals were found is here:

    Population genomics of the Viking world (186 samples)


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
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    Thanks for the detailed information

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