they used ivory for boxes and caskets today we use ivory for piano keys
They traded honey, tin, wheat, wool, wood, iron, fur, leather, fish and walrus ivory. Everywhere they went the Vikings bought and sold slaves.
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.
the vikings used longships :)
ivory use to be used for designing chairs doors or furniture back when the Mesopotamians got concord by Assyrians
No they did not have or use cannons
you can use ivory for jewelry, carvings, handles for things like swords and even they use to make the keys of a keyboard out of it. You can also use the ivory/ tusks for antiques...
becuasae they think it's rare and beautiful but to get that ivory, they have to kill elephants They use it in commercial products, a classic example is the piano keys on older pianos.
Paperclips weren't around when the Vikings were around. They are a modern invention.
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Longships.
Yes they did
the vikings had many entertainments the most popular were the instroments played at the feasts