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in popular imagination the term viking conjures up images of fierce blond-haired blue-eyed men sailing the seas and plundering coastal towns but were the vikings really the purebred race that some people would like to believe finally evolutionary geneticists have some answers it all kind of got kicked off when we managed to sequence the first ancient human genome because that gave us an enormous amount of data from single individuals that we can use to infer the human past after we saw well this is possible we decided well letamp;#39;s go and explore you know the human past in the world how did we became who we are today over a period of six years researchers analyzed human remains found at more than 80 archaeological sites including viking burials to understand the past through ancient dna the team sequenced the genomes of 442 men women children and babies from the viking age so first of course we have to pick up you know bones teeth archaeological remains that we want to analyze we