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‘Viking’ was a job description, not a matter of heredity, massive ancient DNA study shows. “These identities aren’t genetic or ethnic, they’re social. To have backup for that from DNA is powerful.”

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My understanding is that "viking" is more of a present participle of a verb than a noun.

On a trip to Iceland I learned of a child who killed another child in some log ago past and the family of the killer all told that child he should go viking. I guess because that was his skillset.

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