DescriptionNoble Women Oseberg Viking Ship Norway.JPG
English: Skeleton remains of two woman from the Oseberg mound or tumulus boat grave. They dates back to 834 CE. Genetic tests have shown that the noble woman from Oseberg was about 152 cm, and likely had haplogroup mtDNA U7. A haplogroup that is rare in Europe and reaches the highest frequencies as far east as Pakistan and Western India as well as in Iran. Please attribute Saamiblog:
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