In many parts of Europe, especially Eastern Europe, the Vikings were known primarily as traders rather than as raiders. These places included much of Eastern Europe and Russia, where they were regarded with respect and valued as merchants. They traded in other parts of Europe as well, but were vilified, especially in Western Europe, for raiding and piracy, partly because they were pagans. They traded as far as the shores of the Caspian Sea, Constantinople, Sicily, and Spain, mostly along the coasts and up the rivers.
the vikings traded in Constantinople, asian countries and a little bit in russia
The Vikings travelled to the Coast of Europe to trade. When travelling south along lakes and rivers of Russia and Germany, the Vikings could trade with the Arab and Eastern countries.
The vikings traded mostly with the east.
what did the vikings trade for their cattle and skin
No but they did trade!
silks
they eat food like their own pee..... and stuff
i think the top three things the vikings traded were women, slaves and food!
what did the vikings trade for their cattle and skin
Some of the stuff that the Vikings traded in were: Silver, wool, jewellery, wheat, walrus ivory, honey, furs, wine, falcons, pottery, weapons, slaves, antlers, spices and silk.
boat but they did not trade they stole
The Vikings would refuses to trade weapons to the Native People because the Native and Vikings do not trust each other so the vikings or Native would trade than leave fast or the NAtive could jsut take the weapons and kill them!
No but they did trade!
cos-montrial.
Most Vikings were farmers. They were also merchants, boat builders and Blacksmiths.
silks
silks
nothing but stuff
;The Vikings traded with the Afracans of south Asia
They traded Randy Moss.