Composition of the founding population of Iceland: biological distance and morphological variation in early historic Atlantic Europe.
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Benedikt Hallgrímsson | B. Hallgrímsson | D. Gudbjartsson | K. Stefánsson | G. Walters | D. Cooper | G Bragi Walters | David M L Cooper | Barra O Donnabháin | Daníel Gudbjartsson | Kari Stefánsson | B. O. Donnabháin | Barra Ó Donnabháin | David M.L. Cooper | Daníel Guđbjartsson
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