Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1979, Side 64

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1979, Side 64
72 Anthropological and Genetic Studies of the Faroese and as communication between the islands continues to im- prove the conditions necessary for genetic drift will be redu- ced. At the present time the most important influence upon the distribution of genetic characteristics in the Faroe Islands is probably the population movement which is taking place from the more remote regions to the growing urban centres. In summary, this study has indicated that the Faroese and Icelanders resemble one another anthropometrically and have similar dermatoglyphic features. Both have a higher proportion of dark hair than other Scandinavian populations implying some Celtic admixture in their background. Comparative data for skin reflectance values are unfortunately not available for Scandinavian populations but the Faroese are much paler than United Kingdom populations. In levels of colour vision defi- ciency the Faroese are intermediate between values for Orkney and Norway but owing to the small Faroese sample size inter- pretation of this finding must be very tentative. Resemblance between the Faroese and Icelanders implies a similar ethnic composition of the two populations but the relative contri- butions of Norse Vikings and other peoples remain obscure. However the analysis of the large number of genetic systems which will be carried out on the blood samples will enable a more precise determination of the relative genetic affinities of the Faroese and various neighbouring populations. Acknowledgements The authors want to express their gratitude to Dr. H. Debes Joensen, M. D., chief medical officer of the Faroe Islands, who took very great interest in this study and assisted the authors in all respects during their stay in the Islands. Thanks are also due to the schoolmasters of the schools in Klaksvík, Tvøroyri and Vágur and to the staff of the Teachers Training College, the Secondary School and the Navigation School in Tórshavn. Without the understanding and enthusiasm of the students of these schools it would have been impossible to obtain the re- sults described in the present report. During the expedition
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