DNA Sala Silver Mine Sweden Sk6866 1610AD x1 male
Salo Silver Mine Sweden - Сало Силвер Мине Сведен (Швеция)) === так звали массу мужчин неизменяемо. я пересеклась с конкретно тем, кто умер в 1610 в Швеции.
Там 3 их: образцы:
SK6866 (1610), SK6990 (1610), SK6994 (1610)
я пересекаюсь только с 1 из 3х: с SK6866 (1610).
DNA Sala Silver Mine Sweden Sk6866 1610AD x1 male
http://proza.ru/2026/02/06/1625
https://stihi.ru/2026/02/06/7056
DNA Sala Silver Mine Sweden Sk6866 1610AD x1 male
SWEDEN
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Sala Silver Mines
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Silver mining
played a key role in the Swedish economy
during the 16th-18th centuries,
of which
the Sala mine
in east central Sweden
was the most important.
King Gustav Eriksson Vasa
called this mine
Treasury of the Kingdom
for the amount of silver it produced - which ultimately totalled
about 450 tons of silver along with 36000 tons of lead.
This silver was critical for the monetary system
and ultimately helped King Gustav Vasa
to secure his crown and help Sweden claim
sovereignty independent of Denmark -
as well as fuel the economy of
the Kingdom of Sweden
and later Swedish Empire.
By the 1530s and 1540s, production of silver reached its peak when 3500 kg of pure silver were extracted each year. People toiled day and night in harsh conditions - many of these were forced labor who were prisoners from Sweden's conflicts with Denmark, Russia or Poland. Written sources also show common criminal convicts from Sweden-Finland were also exploited. King Eric, son of Gustav Vasa, ordered that the most dangerous mining work should be done only by prisoners of war. Prisoner discipline was harsh and two mine managers were condemned to death for giving prisoners too much freedom.
Several key mining shafts were added in the 1600s including the Queen Christina shaft shown here. Horses would be lowered by special harness deep underground where they would work and live only to see sunshine twice per year. Landless manual laborers also came to the mines from Sweden and present day Finland to work. Specialits also arrived from from Germany, the Netherlands and Austria to help engineer and expand the facility. In the 17th century a series of waterways and pumps were added to keep the water level constant enabling mining as deep as 260 meters.
A village Salberget was located in close vicinity of the mine, and the cemetary of its church was used between the 15th and 17th centuries. The site was excavated between 2004-2011 revealing 102 skeletons in 93 graves. The cemetery had been used for a variety of social groups including miners, foreign specialists and forced labor - either prisoners of war or individuals convictim of crimes. 80 of the graves were men, women and children buried in shrouds. However 22 were earthen burials of younger men wearing every day clothes, and they seemed to have a high degree of perimorten fractures. One of these men was found buried with an iron collar around his neck as shown. The Spotlight samples are from this group of forced laborers.
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DNA Sala Silver Mine Sweden
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Sala Silver Mines
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x1 male sample
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Sk6866 (1610 AD)
Sala Silver Mine Sweden
1610AD
GenDistance 13p03o
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Sala Silver Mine Sweden
Sk6866 (1610 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: U5b2a
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a (L388/PF6468)
Genetic Distance: 13.030
Sample Match! 96 % closer than other users
Sala Silver Mine Sweden
Sk6866 (1610 AD)
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Sala Silver Mine Sweden
Sk6990 (1610 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2b21b
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1 (L754/PF6269/YSC0000022)
(You do not match this sample)
Sala Silver Mine Sweden
Sk6990 (1610 AD)
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Sala Silver Mine Sweden
Sk6994 (1610 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: I1a1b
Y-DNA Haplogroup: I2a2a (PF6915)
(You do not match this sample)
Sala Silver Mine Sweden
Sk6990 (1610 AD)
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Sala Silver Mine
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DNA Sala Silver Mine Sweden Sk6866 1610AD x1 male
http://proza.ru/2026/02/06/1625
https://stihi.ru/2026/02/06/7056
DNA Sala Silver Mine Sweden Sk6866 1610AD x1 male
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