vikings
longboats
The Vikings used longboats.
On 'Longboats' or 'Viking Longships' as they are also known.
Vikings were held. Also, food was held in barrels.
By studying Viking longboats, we can learn about Viking technological advancements in shipbuilding, their navigational skills across long distances, and their prowess as seafaring explorers and traders. The design of the longboats also reflects the strategic importance of mobility and speed in Viking warfare and raids. Additionally, archaeological findings on preserved longboats provide insights into Viking craftsmanship and societal organization.
No,in ancient times sails and oars were used to power the viking ships also known as longboats.
Viking longboats were rowed with oars till they caught wind in a single large square sail.
Longboats are about 25m/60ft long hope this help :D
On average, the typical viking ship was made out of wood from Ash, Elm, Pine and/or Larch trees. In addition to this, they used several other types of wood.
Having a shallow draught, Viking longboats allowed for sailing or rowing up shallow rivers.
wood! Viking ships were called Longships not Longboats, they were made of timber and ordinary wood