A horn.
The viking drinking bowl, also known as a "mjod horn," held great significance in Norse culture as a symbol of hospitality, camaraderie, and social bonding. During traditional viking gatherings, such as feasts or celebrations, the drinking bowl was passed around among guests who would take turns drinking from it as a gesture of friendship and unity. This communal act of sharing the drink created a sense of solidarity and strengthened social ties among the participants.
Raiding and war
The Vikings used several types of ship: Knarr (transport ships for Atlantic voyages) Karve (similar to Knarr but with shallower keel and ideal for sailing along coastlines) Faering (open boat with two sets of oars) Long ship (used for commerce, exploration and warfare)
The name of the research vessel that was used in proving the seaflor spreading was the vessel Pioneer. It is a marine magnetometer. mikee...=)
He used a Viking longship.
Calabash have been used as drinking vessels by the Zulu tribe in South Africa.
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The viking drinking bowl, also known as a "mjod horn," held great significance in Norse culture as a symbol of hospitality, camaraderie, and social bonding. During traditional viking gatherings, such as feasts or celebrations, the drinking bowl was passed around among guests who would take turns drinking from it as a gesture of friendship and unity. This communal act of sharing the drink created a sense of solidarity and strengthened social ties among the participants.
It is a traditional drinking vessel or ladle from Russia, shaped like a boat with a single handle. Some shapes are like water birds and others like Viking ships. They first appeared in the 10th Century
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.
the answer is tankard
tankard
The beaker gets its name from its resemblance to a cylindrical drinking cup or drinking vessel. Its name is derived from the Old English word "becere" which means "drinking vessel."
chalice
Teacup.
Tankard
A mug is a drinking vessel with a handle