https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/f/you-get-vikings-you-deserve

You get the Vikings you deserve
A new study on Viking genes won’t change our myths about them, because biology 
isn’t the answer and never has been, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and JOEL 
HELLEWELL

Wednesday 23rd Sep 2020

Eske Willerslev (seated), lead scientist on the Viking research paper, dressed 
up a Viking captive
THE recent rise of far-right ideologies and white supremacists in Europe has 
been associated with their appropriation of Viking iconography — and the appeal 
of the Viking myth to white supremacists is easy to see.

The ubiquity of the image of the violent sea-warrior resonates with half-formed 
ideas that we all carry as somehow associated with white skin and blond hair, 
the “Scandinavian looks” that can act as a helpful euphemism to bolster 
investment in “whiteness” now that Aryanism has fallen out of fashion.

Association with Vikings can be rightly identified as a historically 
meaningless fairytale for racists. Scientific, archaeological and historical 
work continues to shed light on who “the Vikings” really were. Between 800 and 
1000AD, a number of seafaring cultures in northern Europe were particularly 
dominant. Rather than being identified as a single group, the term refers to a 
number of different populations that were prominent in colonisation and warfare.

We are now living in an age of genetic sequencing. The high-speed development 
of different types of genetic analysis now makes it possible to read DNA 
quickly and with a high degree of accuracy. Scientists are still trying to make 
out meanings from the genetic code.

One prominent use of the technology is the analysis of ancient DNA by digging 
up remains. While samples as old as 5,000 years have been analysed, the more 
recent the remains, the easier the analysis. Viking burial grounds from 
approximately 1,000 years ago are prime candidates.

The race to obtain valuable ancient remains is highly competitive. It is 
dominated by a few big-name scientists, who boast of their abilities to get 
access and thus secure funding to carry out the research. Along with economic 
capital, scientific capital accumulates: these scientists are concentrated in 
the richest and most famous institutions.

Last week, one of them, Eske Willerslev at the University of Cambridge 
published a study in Nature. The study analysed the genetic make-up of Viking 
skeletons found throughout Europe alongside their contemporary counterparts: 
the people who make up the modern day populations in the same geographical 
locations.

The results of the study show a mixture of stories. Vikings were less blond 
than the Scandinavians who have come after them; many distinctive populations 
are implicated in the Viking voyaging phenomenon; two prominent Viking graves 
on Orkney show no genetic link to other Scandinavian populations, although the 
graves otherwise appear to be Viking — the link being a cultural one rather 
than a question of biological relatedness.

Those believing a Scandinavian heritage is the key to any behaviour or cultural 
belonging will be disappointed. The Orcadians may have been sea-warriors and 
culturally and materially Vikings, but they were more closely related to people 
who were culturally Picts in what is now Ireland and Britain. It wasn’t genes 
that made them Vikings.

The Vikings were ethnically diverse and made more so by trading and 
colonisation. A team of many of the same authors showed earlier this summer 
that the Vikings carried smallpox by boat — just as coronavirus has been 
carried by plane this year.

As well as the short-term and sporadic movement of people as raiders and 
traders, there was a long-term genetic movement as populations migrated from 
regions south and east of Scandinavia to form the mixed-ancestry Viking 
populations.

Some people moved and didn’t mix; some people moved and mixed. Migration has 
always been part of human history.

Given what we know about people’s family histories, this complexity is entirely 
to be expected. More complexity is available to anyone who buys personalised 
gene testing; the same technology that lets us look into the genetic makeup of 
the Vikings is also available to tell you more about your own genetic makeup.

Unfortunately, the turn towards biological fascination has not been accompanied 
by genetic literacy. In return for your money, many companies offer a spurious 
race-based notion of ancestry linked to region or nationality: eg 3 per cent 
Iberian.

Although nominally shaking the notion of “race purity” as a possibility and 
carefully using neutral language of “populations,” the formulation cannot help 
but rest back on the abstract idea of racial purity and emphasise the links 
between race and place.

Race is a social, not a biological construct. The history of race shows it is 
based on colonial and supremacist power. The modern attempt to rebuild 
coalitions of people based on the percentages of ancestral DNA found in their 
cells is a threat to a serious understanding of genetics and to identity.

Besides, what of people who find they are “genetically homogenous” with genes 
recycled in the same family group for generations — are they to be encouraged 
in their racism? The risk is that by indulging the bad interpretation of 
genetics, we fail to formulate identities that speak to the real conditions we 
find ourselves in.

This Viking research will have no effect on the far right. They may as well 
call themselves Vikings. It has no basis in “real” Vikings but they understand 
the use of powerful stories and of imagined identities that allow them to 
believe and act as they like.

Those of us who oppose racial oppression owe it to ourselves and the people who 
will come after us to create better stories. We need shared ideas about where 
we came from and where we are going, rather than hoping that science will solve 
the problem for us.


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