The ground beneath Oslo is screaming with the voices of the long-dead, but it isn't through ghosts—it is through the silent, double-helix code of DNA. Imagine standing in the heart of modern Oslo, surrounded by glass skyscrapers and electric vehicles, while just meters below your feet lies a 900-year-old secret that could change everything we know about human resilience. For decades, we relied on rusted swords and broken pottery to tell the story of the North. But in 2026, the game has changed. High-resolution genomic sequencing is now peeling back the layers of time, revealing the faces, the health, and the shocking migrations of the people who built the foundations of Norway. This isn't just history; it's a genetic detective story that bridges the gap between the Ice Age and the digital era. The Silent Witnesses: Decoding Oslo’s Archaeological Goldmine Recent excavations near the Oslo Fjord and the historic Bjørvika district have yielded more than just artifact...
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