Fornisländsk literatur, genetik och historisk demografi om samisk-nordiska tidiga kontakter

2019 
Old Icelandic literature, genetics and historical demography regarding Sami-Scandinavian early contactsThe spreading of Sami interference features to the North Germanic languages is confirmed not only by the Old Icelandic sagas, which show us an absolute acceptance of the Sami in the North Germanic society and marriages between the two nations, but also by the populational genetics that show that the percentage of the “Samish” haplogroups (Y-DNA N1c, mtDNA U5 and V) among the North Germanic people exceeds considerably the percentage of the modern Sami population, which indicates a language shift and assimilation of a part of the Sami (especially of the Southern Sami). Changes in the population structure caused by two pest pandemics (in the seventh to ninth and in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries) that affected Northern and Central Scandinavia to a much lesser degree could also contribute both to the spreading of the Sami genes in Northern and Central Scandinavia and of the Sami interference features in the North Germanic languages.
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