Viking longships used for war often featured a narrower, more elongated hull design, allowing for greater speed and agility in battle. The presence of a dragon or serpent figurehead on the prow served both as a psychological weapon and a symbol of power. Additionally, these ships typically had a higher number of oar ports, enabling more warriors to row into battle, and often included a shallow draft for quick beach landings, facilitating surprise attacks.
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30 to 60 feet
about 300 years
They used the longships for battles. The longship was the strongest weapon the Vikings had. The Viking long ships had no front or back, so it was easy to manoeuvre
A long ship, perhaps full of Viking seamen.
Viking ships were 15 to 35 meters long.
viking long boats were shapes like a half oval
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Oak wood.
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