Vikings didn't ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE THIS.

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  • @heimdallsworkshop
    @heimdallsworkshop  Год назад +38

    Where is Bjorn Ironside burried? ruclips.net/user/shortsOiYYQZ6cTMQ?feature=share

    • @luringen947
      @luringen947 Год назад +1

      this is just bullshit! firstly, they used lye to wash their hair to remove fleas and lice! secondly, blond is a recessive gene, which means that if most people did not have blond hair, that gene would have died out and there would not have been blond people today. and the light blond hair is a puppy color, which means that when people grow up, the hair gradually darkens to dark blond, which some idiots think is brown hair. ps.blonde and red hair are the same gene

    • @rebemartinsen2174
      @rebemartinsen2174 Год назад

      Bitch please My whole family is blond, red beards and you can see the viking males tall and muscled af, look like we all eat babies. except me just blond and the spy type, called skyke, means swadow. South West from Esbjerg is ragnars grave

    • @matzlindfors8987
      @matzlindfors8987 Год назад

      I been to Björns burial mound

    • @overlord5068
      @overlord5068 Год назад

      Your video is false and inaccurate
      The Vikings were blonde
      Period.

    • @crazyalabamaguy4970
      @crazyalabamaguy4970 9 месяцев назад

      I am upset that you said the lady with leather armor was historically accurate, in real history she would have been wearing a bunch of chainmail, and probably carrying a spear. Also she'd be the only woman on the battle field, seeing as for any culture men were more common in battle, but there is evidence of female viking warriors.

  • @fabianmarcetic3232
    @fabianmarcetic3232 Год назад +963

    I’m Scandinavian and red hair is very uncommon, blond is actually common though

    • @zakariwalker7477
      @zakariwalker7477 Год назад +84

      Back then it was the opposite

    • @TheUffeess
      @TheUffeess Год назад +147

      @@zakariwalker7477 Red hair was not common. Scandinavians have gens for red, but is was rare. Dont tell lies.

    • @zakariwalker7477
      @zakariwalker7477 Год назад +63

      @@TheUffeess can’t tell lies when that’s what I’ve been told, I’m okay with being wrong but don’t get angry with me mate

    • @mlkh8073
      @mlkh8073 Год назад

      It's probably because Vikings steal blonde women and children from all around the world to make their population more blond lol.

    • @hellefur7861
      @hellefur7861 Год назад

      Guess the witch hunt in Scandinavia took a big scoup out of the red headed DNA

  • @VampireBabysitter
    @VampireBabysitter Год назад +253

    Depends on if you're talking about Scandinavian vikings or vikings in general. The research revealing that many vikings had brown or red hair was done in areas the vikings had been to, not came from. The vikings went to other countries and the locals became vikings themselves. To quote the archeologist conducting the study, Cat Jarman, “These identities aren’t genetic or ethnic, they’re social. To have backup for that from DNA is powerful" The study found viking burials in Scotland where the genetic makeup was Gaelic DNA, explaining the red hair, as well as places like Italy. They even said that the reason for the brown and red hair being common was the mix of Euroasian ethnicities.
    The study wasn't done to disprove vikings being blonde, it was to prove that "viking" was a culture and not a synonym for old Norse Scandinavians.

    • @Hyuga_Princess
      @Hyuga_Princess Год назад +19

      I'm telling u I learn more from the comments than his shorts lmfao

    • @Stopinvadingmyhardware
      @Stopinvadingmyhardware Год назад +2

      The Dane mark, was ginger hair.

    • @ewweg
      @ewweg Год назад +3

      When people are takling about vikings they are referring to those that came from Scandinavia which was also those that did all the historical conquering and mass raiding, only the vikings that settled in Normandy made it in to history books.

  • @atlet1
    @atlet1 Год назад +214

    How did it happen that so many Swedes are blond today, after so much mix with other peoples? Low melatonin is actually a survival feature on high latitudes. Especially for farmers. Inuits and Laps get a lot of vitamin D from fish or reindeer.

    • @kown2259
      @kown2259 Год назад +4

      Idk, we swedes are weird. 🤷‍♂️

    • @aroncarlberger5881
      @aroncarlberger5881 Год назад +40

      The Swedish Rus vikings that went down the rivers of eastern europe met with the arab Ibn Fadlan who wrote ”I have never seen more perfect physical specimens, tall as date palms, blond and ruddy”

    • @cyrusthegreat7030
      @cyrusthegreat7030 Год назад +9

      ​​@@aroncarlberger5881e also called them stinky barbarians with no manners lol

    • @totaldramaisland322
      @totaldramaisland322 Год назад +29

      You mean melanin. Melatonin is for regulating sleep/wake cycles.

    • @beastshawnee
      @beastshawnee Год назад

      The blondes were hoes just like today. 😂

  • @dvrmte
    @dvrmte Год назад +164

    Icelandic people descend from Vikings and have 70% blonde hair.

    • @TradBarbie
      @TradBarbie 8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you.

    • @ryanwolfxx
      @ryanwolfxx 8 месяцев назад +2

      blonde children were produced more because it was more desirable. same reason many carribeans are lighter skinned, because light skin was more desired after colonization so they had children with lighter people.
      the Scandinavians had children with blonde so that more blonde would be produced.

    • @dvrmte
      @dvrmte 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@ryanwolfxx I stated Icelandic people specifically because they have been relatively isolated from Scandinavia since the Viking era.

    • @ryanwolfxx
      @ryanwolfxx 8 месяцев назад

      @@dvrmte ah okay

    • @mynameiswoman
      @mynameiswoman 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@ryanwolfxx lmao..I'm Caribbean and most of us are mixed. I'm half East Indian, pashtun, black and white. Our society are predominantly of mixed race ppl and have nothing to do with wishing we were lighter.

  • @nightowl334
    @nightowl334 Год назад +35

    Bro really snuck a watch ad or sth in this video💀

  • @vergil8833
    @vergil8833 Год назад +19

    Who told you this? The most common hair color amongst scandinavians is blonde... Light blonde and dark blonde, they do not even have the genetics required to have naturally black hair...
    Modern Scandinavian genetics are identical to viking age scandinavian genetics, so they didn't look different at all. When you walk around in Scandinavia you will see people with golden blonde and dark blonde hair 90% of the time.
    Why are you trying to subvert a people and their culture? Whos paying you to make this anti-scandinavian propaganda?

    • @halvorson566
      @halvorson566 2 месяца назад

      I’m Norwegian on my mother’s side, grandparents from Norway with DNA tracing back. Everyone on my moms side I know or have seen pictures of have dark or light brown hair, no blondes, green&brown, eyes, with only my grandmother having blue eyes.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 месяца назад

      ​@@halvorson566 Quite anecdotal, but that light brown hair you're talking about is dark blonde, same gene as golden blonde only that it darkens during puberty. Give it two days in the sun and it'll be golden.
      For actually brunette hair and brown eyes a keltid phenotype is required which is a miniscule portion of the population, or of course immigrant backgrounds.
      Was this supposed to disprove the statistical fact that the majority are blonde with blue eyes?
      But worse, I just rememberd what kind of video this is we're comemnting under. Do you think it is real?

  • @daginn896
    @daginn896 Год назад +3

    I just love how people like this creator just toss out facts without referencing any sources.

  • @tillfalligt1148
    @tillfalligt1148 Год назад +19

    Black hair?
    No Scandinavian has black hair. Please.
    🇸🇪

    • @sages101
      @sages101 10 месяцев назад

      YOU MEAN THERE WERE NO STRONG BLACK FEMALE JARLS?!? 😂

    • @pastelpurpledeathbed
      @pastelpurpledeathbed 2 месяца назад

      @@sages101actual brainrot

    • @TheFrostFilesPodcast
      @TheFrostFilesPodcast 24 дня назад

      Yes they did

    • @TheFrostFilesPodcast
      @TheFrostFilesPodcast 24 дня назад

      Im very Nordic and have pitch black hair

    • @tillfalligt1148
      @tillfalligt1148 24 дня назад

      @@TheFrostFilesPodcast I've never met one and I live in Sweden. Where are you from, which country? And where are your parents from?

  • @dragonsbreath333
    @dragonsbreath333 Год назад +5

    I’m like 90% Scandinavian and naturally blonde with blue eyes and so is most of my family 👀 it’s not rare at all actually.

    • @Boudicaisback
      @Boudicaisback 11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. It is the stereotype for a reason, it isn't some fantasy

  • @stevelawson1388
    @stevelawson1388 Год назад +215

    How could blonde be rare if 90% or Scandinavians had blue/green eyes and blonde is absolutely bound to happen from red and brunette mixed. Smfh..

    • @stringlightdoggy
      @stringlightdoggy Год назад +39

      well this was a long time ago, and since blondes were considered attractive.. it’s safe to assume more blondes were made pretty often

    • @This_is_super_dumb_but
      @This_is_super_dumb_but Год назад +18

      Vikings also migrated and are what you'd see as modern day Scotts, not Scandinavians

    • @snickeringpigeon4370
      @snickeringpigeon4370 Год назад +24

      Vikings aren't all Scandinavian. Go google it. They share DNA with a bunch of Eurasian Ethnic groups. This is not surprising considering they travelled a lot and thereby many people of different ethnicities adopted the term "Viking".
      I quote from a Life Science article:
      "Those ferocious seafaring warriors that explored, raided and traded across Europe from the late eighth to the early 11th centuries, known as the Vikings, are typically thought of as blonde Scandinavians. But Vikings may have a more diverse history: They carried genes from Southern Europe and Asia, a new study suggests.
      [...]
      For the study, which took six years to complete, an international group of researchers analyzed the DNA taken from the remains - such as the teeth and bones - of 442 people who lived sometime between about 2400 B.C. to A.D.1600 found in archaeological sites across Europe and Greenland. These people lived, for the most part, during the Viking Age, which lasted from about A.D. 750 to A.D. 1050. The researchers then compared these ancient people's DNA with already published DNA sequences from 3,855 modern-day individuals and from 1,118 other ancient individuals.
      [...]
      This sweeping gene analysis suggested that the Vikings weren't just the continuation of Iron Age groups who lived from about 500 B.C. to about A.D. 700 in Scandinavia before the Viking Age. Rather, the Vikings and their ancestors would have intermingled often with people from Asia and Southern Europe. Many Viking individuals had "high levels of non-Scandinavian ancestry," the authors wrote in the paper."
      About 10% of Swedes have Viking DNA, according to Sience Alert.
      I wish more people would just go out and do a simple Google search to verify claims others make, instead of immediatly not believing them due to their intuition. This RUclips short is an agreement with modern scientific research.

    • @vesselfit2use
      @vesselfit2use Год назад +6

      that's interesting because its kown that if a brunette and a blonde have a child together their child has a high chance of coming out with red hair.

    • @AshleyRevoir
      @AshleyRevoir Год назад

      Research.

  • @avacadotoast5492
    @avacadotoast5492 Год назад +6

    This is incredibly historically inaccurate. The Vikings from Sweden and Norway were mostly blonde. The ones who weren't usually bleached their hair with lye. Some Viking that were from more southern/Celtic tribes may have had darker hair but blonde hair was extremely popular and the most desired hair color. People would literally bleach their hair to achieve it . Also, red hair is very very rare. Blonde hair in Scandinavia is much more prominent and common than red hair.

  • @revol_000
    @revol_000 11 месяцев назад +5

    Scandinavian people, like all other germanic people, were - and still are - mostly blonde.
    If you wanted to debunk some missconception about viking hair, you could mention that vikings DID NOT wear hairstyles like undercut, mohawk or shaved sides. For germanic people having long hair was an important, religious practice & shaving or cutting it was often shameful and used as a punishment.

  • @Axe_Slinger
    @Axe_Slinger Год назад +5

    Danish Vikings were primarily Brunette or Redheads but nost Norse and Swedish Vikings were Blonde.

  • @POLITICUS-DANICUS
    @POLITICUS-DANICUS Год назад +62

    Bro has never been to Scandinavia. It's not like the genetic has changed in the native population.
    Blondeness is a major haircolour
    Guys don't believe this armchair historian

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +10

      Indeed, the study he got his information from is talking about people from palces the vikings colonized, not the Scandinavians themselves. Scandinavians today are genetically identical to them in the viking age, so the vast majority of vikings were golden blodne and dark blonde.

    • @MissSchnickfitzel
      @MissSchnickfitzel Год назад +2

      Exactly! And red hair has only become less common due to genocides. Lol

  • @kenshin5150
    @kenshin5150 Год назад +5

    Source : my grandmas stories

  • @momskasha4803
    @momskasha4803 Год назад +3

    The watch out of nowhere 😂

  • @dengamleidiot
    @dengamleidiot Год назад +5

    “also, look at this fucking watch”

  • @Bigmouth660
    @Bigmouth660 Год назад +9

    When my kid was little she caught lice from school we both caught it. I treated her head.
    But I didn't have anyone to help with mine. So I dyed my hair and it killed everything.
    Lucky really.
    Hair dye will kill louse.

  • @robertchiarizia9463
    @robertchiarizia9463 5 месяцев назад +1

    Swedes are blonde and blondes are originally from the Taiga in Russia.
    Norwegians are red headed. Fins are brunette or black haired unless they actually Swedes who conquered the original indigenous people of Scandinavia.

  • @randifreed7986
    @randifreed7986 Год назад +36

    I love these videos but what's with the watch?

  • @MissSchnickfitzel
    @MissSchnickfitzel Год назад +3

    Me when I just make shit up.
    Even nowadays brunette is not the most common hair color in northern Europe, it's blond.
    Brunette is a southern European trait and genetically different to blond so this isn't even possible.
    Furthermore, every single mummy from those times unearthed had been either redheaded or blonde lmao!
    Not to mention that every single historian from those times said that the Germanics were blonde and redheaded. "hair like fire" etc.

  • @thetrailerparkempire
    @thetrailerparkempire 7 месяцев назад +1

    blonde is actually extremely common in Scandinavia and has been for thousands of years.

  • @Miss_Kitty_Meow
    @Miss_Kitty_Meow Год назад +4

    I was born with white hair that didn’t turn color until I was about 7 ish. I’m Nordic mostly and my hair is, well, was medium to dark brown. I’m getting old so the white is slowly drifting back in.

  • @blinkypushbuttons
    @blinkypushbuttons Год назад +1

    I’m Scandinavian and my dad has dark brown hair, mom has red hair, two brothers and three sisters with red hair, two sisters with brown hair, and my hair is blonde. We look just like those people.

  • @rogerironhide4220
    @rogerironhide4220 Год назад +1

    I'm an of Scandinavian decent - Norwegian. My hair is red & blonde mixed.

  • @samuellundblad5766
    @samuellundblad5766 Год назад +1

    Some people believe vikings were black. Well, you do you.

  • @mwol5473
    @mwol5473 Год назад +2

    The Vikings were mostly blonde and also people have the wrong idea of what the "Viking Age" was... The Viking Age was the continuation of the Germanic peoples war against Rome, first the Roman Empire and later the Roman Church AKA Christianity... The Scandinavians AKA Northern Germans went on the offensive against Christians as revenge for what Charlemagne did to the Saxons (genocide)... The Scandinavians were the last of the Pagan Barbarians the Christian Rome was trying to conquer

  • @mzalshevano6145
    @mzalshevano6145 Год назад +1

    I am blonde, how dare you😂

  • @TheBoss-sc4sn
    @TheBoss-sc4sn 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just read a book about vikings blonde hair it was very rare , also people forget that fact the were agricultures, so their diets was a lot of grains, basically it was food that they grow .and their height was between 5’7 and 5’9 yw. Ppl need to start reading books and don’t get their source of information from HOLLYWOOD👍😂🤷🏻

  • @Heydeemua
    @Heydeemua 8 месяцев назад

    No. Red and black hair in Scandinavia is rare. Different shades of blonde and brown are most common

  • @MisstressMourtisha
    @MisstressMourtisha Год назад +4

    from what I understand blondes were considered valkyries or touched by the gods.

  • @akkiekippekakkie7157
    @akkiekippekakkie7157 Год назад +15

    Bro have you ever heard af natural selection? If blond people where seen as more attractive their would be more and more blond people over time, so their prob where quite a lot blond Viking’s

    • @astradala1845
      @astradala1845 Год назад +4

      It’s not an opinion it’s literally borderline facts that the majority of Vikings has brown hair.

    • @aroncarlberger5881
      @aroncarlberger5881 Год назад +5

      The swedish vikings who sailed down the river of eastern europe were described by an arab traveller as big, blond and tall. It wasnt mainly blond vikings ofcourse but compared to other peoples scandinavians had more blond hair.

    • @dreac6241
      @dreac6241 Год назад +3

      Vikings had red hair dude, not blonde

    • @snickeringpigeon4370
      @snickeringpigeon4370 Год назад +5

      ​@@aroncarlberger5881 Vikings aren't ethnically Scandinavians. They came from a bunch of different Eurasian ethnicities and thereby most of them aren't blonde because blonde is recessive. Vikings are known for travelling, idk why this is such a shock to so many people.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад

      He's using a shitty study about people in places where vikings mixed in order to act like they represented vikings in Scandinavia. In Scandinavia they looked no different from today. The majority were blonde, golden blonde and dark blonde which is like light brown. But most of those with light brown hair would have their hair bleached from the sun and soap.
      It's only the children of vikings who had their way with women in Russia and the Baltic, and Britain, and France and so on who were not as blonde, but the Scandinavians were blonde.

  • @TheReTurnersFlips
    @TheReTurnersFlips Год назад +1

    This isnt true at all. They were described in historical texts as being large qith yolden hair.

  • @ExtremeDeathman
    @ExtremeDeathman 8 месяцев назад

    Wrong. The most common hair colour was blonde and then red. The first German tribes the Romans and Celts discovered were entirely blonde and red haired.
    Only after mixing with other tribes, slavs and slaves from many raids, Germans and Norse acquired more variety in hair colour

  • @beccamartin6270
    @beccamartin6270 Год назад +3

    Sorry but a lot of them were literally blonde lol

  • @LadyCoyKoi
    @LadyCoyKoi Год назад +6

    Which Viking villages are you referring to??? There is a hugh difference between Viking settlements and Viking Colonizations. If we are talking about the cultures that Vikings invaded and colonized yes many would be brunettes and red heads, but if origins... as in where Vikings originated from they were most definitely mainly blondes. Stop the lying BS. If you go to Nordic lands like Finland, Switzerland, etc they are a lot of blond folks there.

    • @GlobDaSon
      @GlobDaSon Год назад +1

      Switzerland? lmao

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +2

      The study he is talking about is in fact talking about the places where vikings colonized. it's a very infamous study because it is so obviously trying to subvert reality. It blasted the headline "vikings were diverse" everywhere as if people in Scandinavia were black and brown. Inr eality they just tested the DNA of people in places the vikings colonized, AKA people who werenot vikings.
      But I do want to correct you on one thing. Switzerland and Finnland are not viking nations, they were not vikings, only Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes were vikings, thats where norse culture originated. And they were and still are a majority blonde. Most actual vikings from Scandinavia would have golden blodne or dark blonde hair, which is like light brown, it's the same gene. Some would have red hair aswell ofc, it is also the same gene.

    • @German_Knight99
      @German_Knight99 9 месяцев назад

      Switzerland? I think you mean Sweden.

  • @TinaManinaX
    @TinaManinaX Год назад

    My German Vather when he was young, his school classmates where all blonde and my vather too and brown hair was rare, his hairstyle was like Prince Ironheart 😄

  • @r3leasethekraken
    @r3leasethekraken Год назад +1

    Why show a wristwatch during the video about Viking hairstyles?🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Little_piggie_on_ice
    @Little_piggie_on_ice 8 месяцев назад

    There was a time though in Viking history where almost everyone died their hair blonde. For the most part a lot of them weren’t but did dye lighten it idk how tho

  • @veronicajensen7690
    @veronicajensen7690 4 месяца назад +1

    it would be nice i this non Scandinavian guy didn't spew nonsense, dna studies show Danish Vikings majority of Danes had RED hair but majority of Swedes had BLONDE hair, I'm not sure about Norwegians but the level of blond was not much diff. than today so not rare at all, black would be very rare if not we would see today in Scandinavia since it survives better in genes than red or blond

  • @reinhardt5405
    @reinhardt5405 Год назад +1

    My friends from Sweden legit all were bleach blonde asf

  • @OleNWits
    @OleNWits Год назад

    Genetic research has shown that the Vikings in West Scandinavia, and therefore in Denmark, were mostly red-haired. However, in North Scandinavia, in the area around Stockholm, blonde hair was dominant.
    The study's co-author Professor Eske Willerslev told The Guardian, "Vikings are, genetically, not purely Scandinavian," and their most common hair color was actually not blond, but black. According to Science Magazine, ancient Vikings were even more likely to have black hair than modern Scandinavians or Danes today.
    What right🤔 Im Norwegian and blond. And there is allot of blondes here.

  • @grinchmafia7295
    @grinchmafia7295 Год назад +2

    😂 Scandinavia is the blondest region on earth yet it was rare. This guy hasn't done his research.

  • @katiearbuckle9017
    @katiearbuckle9017 Месяц назад

    I been all those colors both genetically and cosmetically...currently got a fun ombre look of Burnette going into Ginger.
    And Im insanely Norwegian on my Father's Side.

  • @quezcatol
    @quezcatol 3 месяца назад +1

    This isnt true, we have preserved DNA from teeths, we know blond recessive genes was very common in Sweden and Red Hair in Denmark. Yes, a lot of viking women bleached their hair, so what? Im Swedish, my hair was very very blond as a kid, and when I hit 30 it turned brown. so if I color my hair blond today I would never have been blond?

  • @shawncarter5619
    @shawncarter5619 Год назад

    You are incorrect. Blond was very common in Estonia, Sweden, and Denmark. The Norwegians had darker hair. Red was introduced from the Irish genome.

  • @TheDesiredelmare
    @TheDesiredelmare Год назад

    Wtf are you saying, they DID had blonde hair, please educate yourself man

  • @ronaldhaugen5967
    @ronaldhaugen5967 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am thankful for these videos ,brother

  • @Modern-Viking-Saga
    @Modern-Viking-Saga 10 месяцев назад

    This is incorrect. From my understanding form Norse Paganism, Hair was dyed red seeing that Thor had red hair. 💀⚔️🔥

  • @FlashbackFoodshack
    @FlashbackFoodshack 11 месяцев назад +1

    What are you talking about? This is incredibly inaccurate and I don't know the purpose of why? Uncommon for Vikings to be blonde but common to be a redhead? "The rest of the pack" - what pack? Vikings weren't wolves, they were regular people in Scandinavia occasionally going on raids.

    • @Boudicaisback
      @Boudicaisback 11 месяцев назад +1

      This dude doesn't have any knowledge of history, this entire channel is to advertise his watches with Rune designs.

  • @German_Knight99
    @German_Knight99 9 месяцев назад

    I don't know man. The Scandinavians are very blonde and probably always have been. It has something to do with the environment. White snowy landscapes ensure that light blonde hair prevails more. It was more common among the Germanic tribes than the Scandinavians to have some Brown-haired people because the environment is different. But Scandinavians were at least 90% blonde.

  • @WalnutWarrior7
    @WalnutWarrior7 10 месяцев назад

    I live in Finland and different shades of blonde are the most common hair color. You have clearly never been to nordics or Scandinavia.😅

  • @moraz1111
    @moraz1111 3 месяца назад

    Not sure why people in this comment section don't understand he's talking about people a thousand years ago, not the modern day populations. Physical characteristics of populations in a given geographic area can and do change over time...

  • @Lily_of_the_Forest
    @Lily_of_the_Forest Год назад +4

    So where does blonde hair originate? I thought most Vikings were blonde or red heads? and if brunette, they were light brown brunettes.

    • @Isamolle
      @Isamolle Год назад +3

      The video is partly inaccurate. Accurate: Vikings used lye to lighten hair, works if you have dark blond hair, it will get whiter blond with lye. Inaccurate: It is not rare to be blond in Scandinavia. Lot's of blond people in Scandinavia. Can be 100% Norwegian decent and have olive skin and dark brown/black hair also. Think whoever made this short video did not think it through.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +5

      Scandinavians in the viking age were just as blonde as today, meanign the vast majority are either golden blonde or dark blonde which is like a light brown, it's the same gene.
      This video is just straight up lying to you based on an infamous study about people OUTSIDE of Scandinavia. The vikings went many places and had children there, those are the "vikings" the study talked about. But those aren't Scandinavians, they're half viking half french, or scottish, or russian, or scottish. To use their average hair colors in order to make statements about what Scandinavians looked like is completely wrong. The people in Scandinavia were very blonde.
      All these viking larpers just want and excuse to be able to call themselves vikings. They're appropriating Scandinavian culture.

    • @killeryhiltons8499
      @killeryhiltons8499 3 месяца назад

      @@Lily_of_the_Forest the video is bs .

  • @billieirish4369
    @billieirish4369 Год назад +2

    I find red the most attractive hair colour.

  • @LeoSaab-ty3cj
    @LeoSaab-ty3cj 4 месяца назад

    The Vikings mentioned here are non Scandinavian people who were incorporated into the Viking armies. The true native Vikings from Scandinavia were blonde and blue eyed

  • @Cyclone-Enoch
    @Cyclone-Enoch Год назад

    We are Dui'ghalls or Mac Dougalls, our ancestors go back to Red Olaf, we were actually known as the "Dark Strangers". ❤

  • @douglasc3572
    @douglasc3572 10 месяцев назад

    This is unrealistic. Vikings were not blonde! Their natural hair colors were...
    Then proceeds to tell you that vikings often treated thier hair to make themselves blonde.

  • @Ackdaddy100
    @Ackdaddy100 10 месяцев назад

    I have mostly Scandinavian and British DNA and I am very blonde, my whole family is blonde except for a couple of brunettes.

  • @PhonkElement
    @PhonkElement Год назад +1

    According to netflix they were black

  • @Veslis
    @Veslis 7 месяцев назад

    I hate when ppl say this it was normal for dark blond hair and light brown. Like u cant tell me shit abt my ancestory.

  • @saranefato5687
    @saranefato5687 11 месяцев назад

    West skandinavian vikings was alot of red hair but skandinavians like stockholm up north and up more north were mostly blond i live in sweden most people are blond here and light brown hair and shore some have red hair but mostly blond and light brown and vikings was not a contry back then the map looked completly diffrent i would say that Stockholm in sweden and up north there were alot of blonds and people whit light brown hair its hard to explain ewerybody spoke the same launge in sweden but there were diffrent familys diffrent groups sweden was not just sweden back then it was diffrent kingdoms in the contry we call sweden today West skandinavian vikings were redheads not North thats that.

  • @newcountrymanoldcountrysou966
    @newcountrymanoldcountrysou966 Год назад

    I’m Norwegian and I can trace my blood line back to the Vikings and I have jet black hair and great video keep up the great work bro🇳🇴

  • @CA_88
    @CA_88 Год назад

    Omg u must be so happy

  • @Leif-vc9ek
    @Leif-vc9ek Год назад

    I am half Scandinavian my father who is 50% Norwegian 25%Danish 25%Swedish He is a Ginger and my grandfather who was from western Norway was what I believe they used to refer to as looking swarthy he had dark brown hair as an adult blond hair as a child my grandmother from Copenhagen Denmark was a ginger do what you pls with that info haha

  • @thecelt471
    @thecelt471 8 месяцев назад

    I have travelled all over Scandinavia and blond hair is common.

  • @pillowmanswe2350
    @pillowmanswe2350 Год назад

    like swedes are what 40% blondes so its common but blond hair is a dying colour as black and brown are dominant

  • @Marie-fh9fr
    @Marie-fh9fr Год назад

    I think it depends on the geolocation you are talking about.

  • @ForeverVikingr
    @ForeverVikingr 2 месяца назад

    His evidence: trust me bro 👍

  • @barbarakramer277
    @barbarakramer277 Год назад

    There was the same amount of blonde people in Northern Europe in the Viking age as there is today. Obviously not everyone up there is blonde and they weren’t back then either, though you were more likely to find them up there back then just as you would today.

  • @c.e.9280
    @c.e.9280 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you get thus from?? Red is super uncommon - even back then. Most folks in Europe, mid, north and east are natural blondes in various shades. Some light, some dark and a hell load of inbetweens. Yes there are some ginger - not auburn, but this is rare and has always been. The super light blonde might be rare but so is actual brown hair. Most have been dirty blonde …. That is, infact blonde!

  • @ClevAirTheDrone
    @ClevAirTheDrone 4 месяца назад +1

    Vikings were Scandinavians they had no country majority were from Denmark or Norway Iceland or Greenland the people on here need education as the most common hair colour for these country’s were blonde

  • @BobbyFlay14
    @BobbyFlay14 Год назад

    No they were historically blonde and brunette. With red hair being uncommon. Why do you think blonde is still prominent in Scandinavia and Iceland.

  • @Uulfinn
    @Uulfinn 11 месяцев назад

    Red hair came to Ireland and Scotland from Norway.

  • @nateorr6430
    @nateorr6430 2 месяца назад

    Can someone please show this dude a picture of a Swedish get together? Blondes were rare? What did we do, just magically spring up everywhere?

  • @luigiviking3667
    @luigiviking3667 Год назад +7

    Did you know Thor was actually supposed to be a redhead how the hell did Marvel get that wrong in any way Marvel just sucks in general the only thing good about Marvel is rated R stuff

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад

      He wasn't. The oldest sources describe Thors hair as "Red as Gold". They used tor efer to gold as red, but they're clearly saying that his hair is the color of gold which is blonde.
      Only later christian sources refer to his beard specifically as flaming red, but they also call Thor a demon so I don't think they're very accurate at all.

  • @Bradley202
    @Bradley202 10 месяцев назад

    I think they equally had all hair colors throughout the population..

  • @stalinbeballin9711
    @stalinbeballin9711 8 месяцев назад

    It is historically inaccurate, but not for hair color. It's historically inaccurate because...
    They didn't have skincare routines that good

  • @theobelusone4671
    @theobelusone4671 Год назад +1

    Says the guy who said Vikings weren’t ripped

  • @Timetraveler1111MN
    @Timetraveler1111MN Месяц назад

    I don’t believe that they thought blonde were more attractive. Where is your facts? Where is your sites? Where is your citations?

  • @Redsavina
    @Redsavina Год назад +2

    The lye helped manage the HeadLIGHTS? Hahahaha

  • @jumbojester
    @jumbojester 9 месяцев назад

    Bro out here just lying out his ass

  • @angelus823
    @angelus823 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ok but then why are the majority of their decendants blonde af

  • @cinnomin.
    @cinnomin. Год назад

    What sources do you pull your Viking history from? I’m really fascinated by the topic and would like to learn more

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +3

      He has misinterpreted an infamous study which uses DNA from people the vikings mixed with in order to make statements on Scandinavia. It is extremely dumb and honestly nefarious.
      Vikings sailed many places and they fucked women all over the place, that left children behind, those children are the ones he's actually talking about here. They weren't often blonde or red haired. But he's acting like they represent Scandinavia.
      Scandinavians of today are genetically identical to scandinavians of the vikings age. Just like today most of them were blonde, either golden blonde or dark blonde (which is like light brown). Scandinavains don't even have the genetics capable of producing naturally black hair.
      So he took a study which talks about people in the places vikings left children and used it to talk about how vikings in Scandinavia looked.

    • @makilune
      @makilune 5 месяцев назад

      His ass. Literally

  • @kaithehollow9469
    @kaithehollow9469 10 месяцев назад

    Tell me you dont know about Scandinavia without telling me

  • @Tanjutsu4420
    @Tanjutsu4420 9 месяцев назад

    Look at their art and listen to the stories. This is misleading intentionally. People are trying to dilute the culture. Blondes are Norse mutation red is Celt mutation. When cultures combined they always separated and created a new “peoples” this is why people have different traits.

  • @TheUffeess
    @TheUffeess Год назад +14

    The blond in Sweden comes from Finland. Learn facts!

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +2

      Thats not true at all, it's the other way around. Blonde hair became widespread in adults in the nordic bronze age. Groups of indo-european men caused it in Finland when they invaded and practically sexually replaced the native finnish men, causing finns of today to look more like swedes and norwegians than samis and other siberian tribespeople.

  • @keenanz9882
    @keenanz9882 5 месяцев назад

    Ibn fadlan an arab traveler depiction of rus viking is like they are blonde, have tattoo, wearing tribal jewelry, physically attractive but they poop and mate in open😂
    And he said they were blonde, not brown or red hair. So i don't know where you got this..

  • @mischa8623
    @mischa8623 8 месяцев назад

    You lost me at blonde was a rare color, don’t most Scandinavians have blonde or very light colored hair? 😵‍💫

  • @hufflepuffresearchlab9301
    @hufflepuffresearchlab9301 10 месяцев назад

    I mean, I call it modern viking style.

  • @ScoobyBoo666
    @ScoobyBoo666 Год назад +1

    The Vikings TV is wrong too. I do viking reenactment and the outfits Ste wrong to

  • @nankleffman2174
    @nankleffman2174 4 месяца назад

    Where are you “researching’ your information? ( or are you?)
    If you are presenting this as fact, you need to be factual and not just lean towards opinion.

  • @Urteil164
    @Urteil164 Год назад

    Camomilltea helped to lighten Thier hair 😅

  • @arthemas8176
    @arthemas8176 Год назад

    That's a big lie, just go to Faroe islands or Iceland where it was settled by Scandinavians, they mingled with some Irish and even natove americans and still their decendants are the majority blonde. Even in modern day Denmark, Norway or Sweden you find that almost everyone are blonde, redheads are rare and brunette. Maybe you're watching too much Disney or netflix content.

  • @Scotland_the_Brave1984_McCabe
    @Scotland_the_Brave1984_McCabe 26 дней назад

    It's like there's a Neo Vikanism going on because of these shows.. I'm easy I say let it be, it's just another fashion,many fashion were set on lies from the past.

  • @tTantPisForFrance
    @tTantPisForFrance Год назад

    Its a myth they all had beards too. If you look at illustrated manuscripts some of the Vikings are depicted as being clean shaved.

  • @fu3zy
    @fu3zy Год назад

    what is up the the fucking watch

  • @luluboxingtv2880
    @luluboxingtv2880 Год назад +1

    You shouldn’t post stuff you don’t know about my mother is Scandinavians and nearly all of her family have blonde hair

  • @Stormchoirs
    @Stormchoirs Год назад

    You have your “facts” wrong.