The Vikings reached as far west as Newfoundland, but did they also venture into Africa, the Middle East and Asia?
What's the farthest place the Vikings reached? : Read more
What's the farthest place the Vikings reached? : Read more
The Vikings reached as far west as Newfoundland, but did they also venture into Africa, the Middle East and Asia?
What's the farthest place the Vikings reached? : Read more
There are footprints of the past buried in our DNA. According to 23@Me my DNA is 99.1% Northwestern European. Which is unsurprising as last name is Keeth, as in Clan Keith. Spelling was not always the basis for criticism it is today. My family history in America has the name spelled Keith, Keath and Keeth. Family names are not reliable foot prints of parentage but Y chromosomes are passed from father to son since before humans began walking Earth. How can it be that my Y chromosome - .5% of my DNA - is Bantu south of the Sahara if the Vikings didn't take slaves from today's Nigeria about 25 generations ago?