Viking carvings are often referred to as "runestones" when they feature inscriptions in runic script. Additionally, intricate woodwork, often found in ships and buildings, is known as "Viking art" or "Norse art," characterized by intertwining animal motifs and geometric patterns. These carvings reflect the culture, beliefs, and artistry of the Viking Age.
Viking carvings are carvings made, often in stone, by Vikings. They wrote messages on the stones with their alphabet called the runes. They also carved drawings of their gods, everyday life, special events or a memorial.
A Drakkar is a longship which was used in the viking times to explore to other places or raid other countries.
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The landmark with the carvings of four presidents is called Mount Rushmore.
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A Viking slave was called a thrall.
The head on the front of a Viking longboat is commonly referred to as a "dragon head" or "prows." These ornate prows were designed to intimidate enemies and often featured intricate carvings and decorations. They served both a functional purpose in navigation and a symbolic role in representing the ship's identity and the Viking culture.
Viking nobles were often called karls, or earls.
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