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they put roves on them

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Viking houses were protected from the winter by using turf or sod walls, which offered insulation and kept the heat inside. The roofs were thatched with straw or reed, which provided additional insulation. Fireplaces or hearths were also used inside the houses for warmth and cooking.

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