What comes out here, already hinted by other studies - like those about mice - is that North Germanic although basically one language was already three people in the Viking Age. Hence why they still ain't united. Afield the Swedes went east, the Danes went to eastern Britain, and the Norwegians with their Clade F mice went to Ireland and Iceland.
The studies are interested that the Vikings were dark-haired. Unlike Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir (who, of course, is part Irish). Another point, by laymen unappreciated: Modern Greenland, Danish currently, is the result of a secondary colonisation from modern Denmark.
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