Yes. they mixed nickel and iron to make the metal last longer and improved there after.
the vikings ate rats and did not steal gold they stole silver.
they found the gold in the gourd they dug up.
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The monks weren't used to fighting, and the monasteries often had valuables like silver and gold.
They invaded in 796AD also they invaded lindisfarme because the monastery was porly defended and it was rich in silver and gold.
the vikings ate rats and did not steal gold they stole silver.
they found the gold in the gourd they dug up.
the vikings used steel and iron as well as copper brass and bronze, silver and gold where used as jewelry and curency the vikings did not have any plastics but bone antler wood and horn replaces it veary well
Silver Viking bracelets were worn by the Vikings as symbols of strength, status, and protection. They were also used as currency and could be given as gifts or rewards. Additionally, the intricate designs and craftsmanship of these bracelets were a way for Vikings to display their wealth and enhance their appearance.
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.
because they wanted to get goods such as silver,silk,wine,fruits and food.
The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.
The monks weren't used to fighting, and the monasteries often had valuables like silver and gold.
They invaded in 796AD also they invaded lindisfarme because the monastery was porly defended and it was rich in silver and gold.
The Vikings!
no the vikings were raiders from Scandinavian countries,they used pillage Irish monestarys for the gold and silver artifacts inside them,eventually some of the vikings settled in Ireland and laid the fondations for some of the biggest cities in Ireland today
The jewelry of the time was forged out of gold, silver, or bronze. They produced some amazing items with details and fine work.