Eat potatoes and fish and raid other lands all together a good life :)
o ya then they would die
I believe it was the loot (plus a sense they were REAL men if they led that kind of life).
The Men Who Would Be Viking - 2003 was released on: USA: May 2003
The cast of The Men Who Would Be Viking - 2003 includes: Dean Plager
Took care of their farms/homes, kids, livestock and property.
no the men was in charge only
Men went hunting or went "viking" while the women stayed home and took care of the farm and the animals.
viking men would show of their boats by sailing out to sea when they weren't fighting. this would impress other tribes and maybe even the women!
about 99% of the population
viking
The usual length of a Viking ship is three hundred feet. A typical Viking ship can be boarded by about 500 to 600 men along with supplies and cargo as well as equipment.
Viking ships were long wooden ships that held 10-20 men and were moved by oars or sails. They were not equiped for battle and were used to carry men to raid or to battle on land.
broaches worn by both the viking woman and men, medallions, and some times the richer would wear braclets and neclaces