Mitochondrial DNA variation in the Viking age population of Norway
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Pall I. Olason | E. Hagelberg | Pontus Skoglund | P. Olason | Maja Krzewińska | A. Götherström | G. Bjørnstad | J. Bill | Jan Bill | P. Skoglund
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