Aidan Scott

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In the Hebrides, despite more than a millennium of earlier Celtic occupation, there are almost no non-Norse place-names at all. This suggests a total break without any continuity of habitation, and provides disturbing support for the theory of total population removal or replacement. In the Scottish islands as a whole, there is a high proportion of female genetic lineages shared with Norway, implying that Scandinavian women eventually settled in large numbers.
The Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings
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