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DNA study reveals fate of Irish women taken by Vikings as slaves to Iceland
2019-07-06
[Irish Times] The mapping of DNA from some of the settlers who colonised Iceland more than 1,000 years ago offers an insight into the fate of thousands of slaves ‐ mostly women ‐ who were taken by Norse Vikings from Ireland and Scotland before they put down roots on the North Atlantic island.

Anthropologist Sunna Ebenesersdóttir, of the University of Iceland and the company deCODE Genetics in Reykjavik, analysed the genomes of 25 ancient Icelanders whose skeletal remains were found in burial sites across the island.

Sequencing using samples from teeth revealed the settlers had a roughly even split of Norse (from what are today Norway and Sweden) and Gaelic ancestry. It is the first in-depth investigation of how a new population is formed through a genetic process known as "admixture".

When the researchers compared the ancient genomes to those of modern people in Iceland and other European countries, they found contemporary Icelanders, on average, draw about 70 per cent of their genes from Norse ancestry.

This suggests that in the 1,100 years between settlement and today, the population underwent a surprisingly quick genetic shift in favour of Norse genes, the researchers report in the journal Science.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Not just 'Mericans, Rambler, but Republicans. Heard on MSNBC that those segregationists weren't democrats.
Posted by: anymouse   2019-07-06 21:25  

#2  This is all nonsense, obviously. Everyone knows that slavery was invented by Americans in the 1600s, where they went to Africa and stole people from their peaceful, noble villages. Before that, there 2as no slavery in the history of the world. /sarcasm
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2019-07-06 20:50  

#1  “This is a fascinating example of how a population is shaped by its environment, in this case the harsh and marginal conditions of medieval Iceland.

Maybe Iceland wasn't so harsh, before climate change socked it to 'em. I'm thinking about the Medieval Warm Period. Chart
Posted by: Bobby   2019-07-06 12:33  

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