Viking houses were one-story buildings with slanted roofs. The roof was covered with shingles or straw. This form that creates a sculptural architecture.
Its a Viking house! They are usually found in woods of in the sky! Lol that was a joke! Also they were made of stuff
Viking longhouses were made of wood and mud daub or pitch sealant. Where do you think the Viking shipbuilding expertise came from.
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
Viking houses were protected from the winter by using turf or sod walls, which offered insulation and kept the heat inside. The roofs were thatched with straw or reed, which provided additional insulation. Fireplaces or hearths were also used inside the houses for warmth and cooking.
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Viking houses were one-story buildings with slanted roofs. The roof was covered with shingles or straw. This form that creates a sculptural architecture.
Its a Viking house! They are usually found in woods of in the sky! Lol that was a joke! Also they were made of stuff
Viking longhouses were made of wood and mud daub or pitch sealant. Where do you think the Viking shipbuilding expertise came from.
Yes they did deal with stuff that was unexpected!
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
Viking houses were protected from the winter by using turf or sod walls, which offered insulation and kept the heat inside. The roofs were thatched with straw or reed, which provided additional insulation. Fireplaces or hearths were also used inside the houses for warmth and cooking.
A viking Town was very crowded and could have up to 50 houses in it. They had a large wooden fence around them for protection and and they were usually built by the sea so bats could go in and out.
To watch Nitro Circus!! And do stuff!
it looked like a small village with lots of houses and people
to be the viking to expand their colony