Telling you what country you are related to is nice, but we get the most amount of data from comparing your personal genetics to the genetics of every single individual that we have unearthed with archeology and have been able to run dna testing. Some of this data was damaged over time, but discoveries in the past few years have shown us that the inner ear keeps dna even in some of the worst conditions.
Let us take for example this one specific viking event where a group of vikings were attacked, they took refuge inside of a church, and the townspeople barred the doors and burnt the church. The site that I use has matches in different sections. You can view matches by the individual, or look at big events or locations with dna spotlight. This particular one is a viking Oxford execution - images attached
What you will see is a list of different individual samples and my genetic distance from them. The lower the number, the more of his genetics that I have. When a number is under ten genetic distance, we might suggest they could be a grandparent. In reality, we might not descend from that person, but perhaps someone genetically similar like their brother, sister, or father. When the genetic distance gets very low, we can almost be assured of direct ancestry.
So how is this different? If we just compared you to Sweden, that doesn't tell you much. Here with this one little example we would be comparing you to many different family groups who all had someone burn at this horrible tragedy. If you click show non matching samples, we can see there is a total of 33 samples in this tragedy to match to, and they say there are more that weren't found. "Among those thought to have been killed is Gunhilde, who was the sister of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of Denmark. Her remains have not yet been discovered. Her husband Pallig Tokesen, the Danish Ealdorman of Devonshire was also killed in the massacre. This triggered King Sweyn to head to Normandy, make a treaty with a Viking descendant of Rollo, and commence with a series of campaigns to invade England."
This is just one tiny little tale of history that is on that website, and it is far from my top match. What mysteries could you unfold? I can tell you that my results were much crazier than I had imagined. The website that I use is called" mytrueancestry.com"
The website is feee, which is an important part of their business model. This way they get as many samples as possible, because one of the neat features is measuring your ancestry to an individual versus everyone else in the world. Wouldn't it be neat, it you were the person who had the most genetics of an ancient King or a warrior? The bottlenecks here are that you'd only be top of all those who cared
enough to get dna testing, and then a smaller percentage of those who cared enough to do external Dna interpretation on this website. But still, you might be the top sample.
This is a way that you might find some of your ancient identity.
I had no idea that I carried ancient Hungarian Bathory lineage.
Remember that I am willing to help, and to explain things to people. If someone is interested in testing, I am willing to consult on which test is best for their situation, and also which companies that I suggest doing testing with.
This is such a fun topic