Longships were primarily made from oak, prized for its strength, durability, and availability in the regions where the Vikings lived. The construction often involved using overlapping planks, a technique known as clinker-built, which provided flexibility and resilience at sea. Other types of wood, such as pine and spruce, might also be used for specific parts, like the deck or mast, due to their lighter weight. Overall, the choice of wood was crucial for the longship's performance and seaworthiness.
wood! Viking ships were called Longships not Longboats, they were made of timber and ordinary wood
Catapults are made from wood!
made from old wood and dilapidated
Houses made of bones and wood.
on my birthday which is the 1000th of December
nails and wood with a addition of urine and feces. also hazrat
Viking boats (longships) were constructed from wood, with metal fixings (nails, braces, etc).
wood! Viking ships were called Longships not Longboats, they were made of timber and ordinary wood
what kind of wood made out of
They were called longships.
the vikings used longships :)
The piece is made of oak wood.
Cherry Wood
what kind of question is that, is it a trick question!!! THEY ARE MADE OUT OF WOOD!
Catapults are made from wood!
Ducks are made of any wood that floats.
The wood ones are made from pine trees.