that's why that Viking Longstone replica story made me think. I mean, aren't there any other pieces of legacy in Dublin apart from their meeting hill and that stone in spite of the trade-only segregation? you may be surprised to know the Vikings also settled in Seville too but there's few cultural traces of that! BUT the Shetlands and the Orkneys not only have part of that Norse culture but it's also ingrained in the population (35% have their DNA!) - the holed Odin Stone being no mere coincidence either; they settled in some places and made it their home
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