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A survey examines the population and cultural mixing of Orkney and Shetland from the establishment of Norse rule through the mid‑14th century, tracing interactions among Pictish, Irish, Norse and later Gaelic elements. Using saga narratives, place‑names, archaeological remains and anthropological observation, it reconstructs settlement patterns, kinship and the genetic character of ruling families, arguing progressive Gaelicisation of earldoms and the adoption of Norse naming conventions by Gaelic settlers. Chapters detail personal appearance, customs, beliefs and genealogies to support conclusions about ancestry, social change, and the islands' complex ethnic formation.
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