They wore turn shoes, sometimes with a separate sole(like modern footwear), and sometimes with a single piece of leather(like a slipper). Also, they would have worn socks made out of wool that were knitted together(see naalbinding for how they were knitted).
There's archaeological evidence of both, with the shoe examples being found at the Osberg ship site, and the Ronjberg man in Denmark, respectively. As far as evidence for naalbinding socks, I know of an example from York, England, and there's probably more examples out there, I'm just to lazy to go dig them up at the moment.
I hope this answered your question.
footwear. Archaeological evidence shows that the Vikings used handmade supple leather shoes and boots. About 700 pieces of leather shoes were found in the center of Waterford. Cowhides and calfskins were mainly used, but pigskin and sheepskin were also used in the late 11th century.
there shoes were boots ans sandles and the were made out of goat skin or leather
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Archaeological finds show that the Vikings wore boots and shoes of handmade, supple leather. In central Waterford he found over 700 leather shoes. Cowhides and calfskins were most commonly used, but pigskins and sheepskins were also used in the 11th century.
my shoes were made in Vietnam
The Vikings made them.
They typically made them, or had local craftsmen make them.
Vikings mostly grew rye, barley, and wheat. Vikings made bread and grew fruit. They hunted seals and whales. they ate from wooden spoons and bowls. Vikings drank from things called "Drinking horns"
Archaeological finds show that the Vikings wore boots and shoes of handmade, supple leather. In central Waterford he found over 700 leather shoes. Cowhides and calfskins were most commonly used, but pigskins and sheepskins were also used in the 11th century.
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
No, the vikings didn't have horns on their helmets the Victorians made it up.
shoes are made up of ___________
my shoes were made in Vietnam
Vikings
The vikings did.
The Egyptians shoes where made of wood the shoes where sometimes made with a point at the end of the shoes where the toes would go. The shoes would also have designs on them.
The question is incomplete. Percentage of what? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes made in the world? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in the world (assuming there is a difference from the previous question due to inventories)? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in US?
I think it was made in c.AD100; used by the vikings.
cinderella's shoes were made of glass
These shoes made in USA