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The Secret History of the Vikings: New DNA-driven research...
Discover Magazine ^ | March 2018 | Gemma Tarlach

Posted on 03/26/2018 2:49:50 AM PDT by SunkenCiv

More than a thousand years ago, the Vikings arrived on the world stage as swiftly as their longships cut through the waves. They raided and traded, conquered and colonized. They left their mark on four continents -- not just at archaeological sites, but also in the flora and fauna, the languages and local populations.

The Viking Age did not last long -- it's generally defined as beginning in the late eighth century and ending in most areas by the early 12th century -- but the explorers still capture our imagination today.

"The Vikings epitomized the freedom and strength we like in our heroes," says Judith Jesch, professor of Viking studies at the University of Nottingham. "They were enterprising and bold; they were certainly violent, but so was everyone else at the time -- and still are."

But despite their well-documented spirit of adventure, warrior culture and innovative shipbuilding, the Vikings still have their secrets. Questions remain about how they lived, where they traveled and who they really were.

Now, like ship captains setting sail to untouched shores, scientists are exploring a new age of Viking research. On this adventure, DNA is their map.

The full text of this article is available to Discover Magazine subscribers only.

(Excerpt) Read more at discovermagazine.com ...


TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: ancientnavigation; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; middleages; navigation; renaissance; vikings
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The Originals TV series: vikings who settled in the South.


61 posted on 03/26/2018 9:04:47 PM PDT by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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The religious fanatics settled in New England and the Mid Atlantic (Quakers). Vikings and Templars had no qualms about chattel bondage.


62 posted on 03/27/2018 6:17:03 AM PDT by x_plus_one ( I pray Gods eyes may once again gaze upon me and remind me that I am still His child.)
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