Vikings never lived in Siberia.
The Vikings did not live specifically in Siberia. They mainly inhabited the regions of modern-day Scandinavia, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland. However, it is believed that they had some contact with the indigenous people of Siberia, particularly through trade routes known as the "the Northern Route" connecting them to the East.
The Germanic tribes which migrated to Scandinavia.
Not likely. Saffron is a Mediteranian Crop, and the Vikings lived in a much colder climate.
The Vikings lived in all of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Vikings raided and conquered parts of France and Great Britain from Denmark.
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish.
No, they lived 8th to 11th century
the VIKINGS lived in newfoundland
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The Vikings lived in the area now called Scandinavia.
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
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the vikings interact with alot of food and I think that they lived in California
A "Siberian" mammoth would be a mammoth that lived in the region of Russia known as Siberia. Species of mammoth that lived in Siberia include woolly mammoths and steppe mammoths,
The Germanic tribes which migrated to Scandinavia.
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They didn't. They lived there.