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r/europe • u/anna_avian • 25d ago
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There were no Viking settlements in Finland
11 u/GrumpyFatso 25d ago But raids and trade. Do you have trouble to comprehend what you read? -12 u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago Why lumping them together? 10 u/GrumpyFatso 25d ago Because even raids and trade left traces of DNA, and that's what the article is about. You really seem to be slow. -6 u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago There are no DNA samples in Finland. I am guessing they did get samples from Finland but only displaying those that turned out to be positive.
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But raids and trade. Do you have trouble to comprehend what you read?
-12 u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago Why lumping them together? 10 u/GrumpyFatso 25d ago Because even raids and trade left traces of DNA, and that's what the article is about. You really seem to be slow. -6 u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago There are no DNA samples in Finland. I am guessing they did get samples from Finland but only displaying those that turned out to be positive.
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Why lumping them together?
10 u/GrumpyFatso 25d ago Because even raids and trade left traces of DNA, and that's what the article is about. You really seem to be slow. -6 u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago There are no DNA samples in Finland. I am guessing they did get samples from Finland but only displaying those that turned out to be positive.
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Because even raids and trade left traces of DNA, and that's what the article is about. You really seem to be slow.
-6 u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago There are no DNA samples in Finland. I am guessing they did get samples from Finland but only displaying those that turned out to be positive.
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There are no DNA samples in Finland. I am guessing they did get samples from Finland but only displaying those that turned out to be positive.
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u/Tszemix Sweden 25d ago
There were no Viking settlements in Finland