Iceland's Gene Pool: Over 90% Descended from 9th-Century Settlers
Iceland, settled only in the 9th century, has seen remarkably little in-migration since, with more than 90% of its modern population descending from the original Norse and Celtic settlers. Known globally for volcanoes and Viking heritage, the island's near-isolation has produced one of the world's most genetically homogeneous populations. The article examines how this demographic continuity shapes Icelandic identity today.
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