they were all built from the same material
The Baie-Commeau Drakkar use a a Viking Longship on their logo.
The QMJHL Baie-Comeau Drakkar have a Viking Longship for their team logo.
depends on the size of the ship. A viking long ship would have 20 to 40 oars and it would have 1 man to an oar. But they did it in turns so nobody knows exactly.
The Viking longship was an important small medieval ship. Another was the caravel, which was developed in the Late Middle Ages and used by the Portuguese for their explorations.
A Viking ship bed typically has a distinctive design that resembles a Viking longship, with curved sides and a pointed bow. It may also feature intricate carvings and details reminiscent of Viking art and culture. Additionally, some Viking ship beds may have a canopy or mast-like structure, adding to the overall nautical theme. These unique features set a Viking ship bed apart from traditional beds, giving it a distinctive and adventurous look.
The Baie-Commeau Drakkar use a a Viking Longship on their logo.
The QMJHL Baie-Comeau Drakkar have a Viking Longship for their team logo.
A Viking merchant ship known as a knarr. Alternately he could have used a Karve, a shallow draft vessel good for approaching shores or a Longship, the type favoured for exploration.
depends on the size of the ship. A viking long ship would have 20 to 40 oars and it would have 1 man to an oar. But they did it in turns so nobody knows exactly.
The Viking longship was an important small medieval ship. Another was the caravel, which was developed in the Late Middle Ages and used by the Portuguese for their explorations.
A Viking ship bed typically has a distinctive design that resembles a Viking longship, with curved sides and a pointed bow. It may also feature intricate carvings and details reminiscent of Viking art and culture. Additionally, some Viking ship beds may have a canopy or mast-like structure, adding to the overall nautical theme. These unique features set a Viking ship bed apart from traditional beds, giving it a distinctive and adventurous look.
A Viking longship could typically carry around 30-60 warriors, depending on the size and design of the ship. The longships were designed to be agile and could navigate shallow waters, allowing them to approach and land troops quickly during raids or battles.
The vikings had several types of boats that had different designs. The design of the boat is based on what the boat was used for. The most popular and most depicted viking ship was the longship. These vessels were meant to carry troops across the ocean.
the longship was used for raiding and the knarr was used as a cargo ship.
in the viking times ...
Norse is a term used to coin the predominant culture, language and mythology of Scandinavians in pre-Christian times. This period of Norse culture largely coincides with the Viking era, when Scandinavians excelled in ship building and both raided and traded in Europe by help of their innovative and superior longship technology. The name "Viking" has several interpretations, but most probably it´s connected to the Norse (and also modern Norwegian) word "Vik" which means "bay" or "fjord". When travelling by ship to Europe and elsewhere, men went into "Viking". So originally "Viking" is an act, not the name of a people - only men who travelled by ship did Viking.
Although there are essentially two types of Viking ships (wardhips and merchant ships) these can be broken down further.1. LONGSHIPS – WARSHIPSGreat ship: Large longship that may have had from 30-37 rooms (ie 60 to 74 oars).Skeid: Long, narrow warships of between 20 to 35 sections.Busse: Large, sturdy, sea-going longshipsBarde: A sturdy warship with a special, ironstudded prowSud: Large longships from 20 sectionsSnekke: Perhaps mainly used as a crew carrier .Drake/dragon : Large warships with dragon head for chieftains and kings.2. MERCHANT SHIPS:Knarr: Sea-going trading shipKarve: A smaller for transporting passenger along the coast.Byrdin : Vessel for carrying goods along the coast and shorter sea voyages