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we use a moter
the boats from today use technology
Scandinavia: what is today Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.
No,in ancient times sails and oars were used to power the viking ships also known as longboats.
Having a shallow draught, Viking longboats allowed for sailing or rowing up shallow rivers.
Viking boats i believe were called longboats, with a sort of weird swan shaped front and back. The vikings would sit and row in synchronisation at a fast pace, which is why they were superb invaders!
The Vikings used longboats to cross the seas.
The main ships Vikings used were Longboats, but there were many other different boats used for different purposes. The longboats had holes on the side for the paddles to stick out, and rowers would keep paddling the entire boat with multiple paddles, and it took great teamwork in order to make a tight turn. Plus, the front of the ship always had some sort of wooden design to represent vikings, mermaids, and such.
longboats
By studying Viking longboats, we can learn about Viking technological advancements in shipbuilding, their navigational skills across long distances, and their prowess as seafaring explorers and traders. The design of the longboats also reflects the strategic importance of mobility and speed in Viking warfare and raids. Additionally, archaeological findings on preserved longboats provide insights into Viking craftsmanship and societal organization.
We still use longboats and combs. Also the looms that thy used for weaving
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