The population in Norway, a long history of heterogeneity

In recent years, much new information about the pre-modern population in Norway has come to light. In particular, analyses of skeletal material have proven to be very informative as these studies have yielded a lot of data on the genetic composition of the population, while isotope studies have prov...

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