@TuxedoCartman
Not really, in Iceland it should be fairly simple do to it.
And that it is pretty much impossible in mainland Scandinavia does not say much since keeping track on peoples ancestry in Viking times was done verbally and that info was almost completely lost when we converted to Christianity and started keeping info in books instead. And since didn't start keeping track of ancestry that way until about 13-14 century for the nobles and 16-17 century for commoners the info about ancestry really don't go back far enough up here.
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@TuxedoCartman
Not really, in Iceland it should be fairly simple do to it.
And that it is pretty much impossible in mainland Scandinavia does not say much since keeping track on peoples ancestry in Viking times was done verbally and that info was almost completely lost when we converted to Christianity and started keeping info in books instead. And since didn't start keeping track of ancestry that way until about 13-14 century for the nobles and 16-17 century for commoners the info about ancestry really don't go back far enough up here.