woven
700-1100 ad
wood! Viking ships were called Longships not Longboats, they were made of timber and ordinary wood
Viking people came from Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden and Denmark), they were usually made of blond haired - blue eyed people.
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
woven
Vikings
Viking sails were usually made of wool, so they could be any color the Vikings wanted. Historical evidence suggests that many of them were striped.
oak and dung
vikings...
Oak wood.
Wood with iron fittings.
700-1100 ad
It is believed that the ancient Egyptians built and sailed the first ships made from reeds around 4000 B.C. These boats actually had sails and masts that were made from reeds.
Viking boats (longships) were constructed from wood, with metal fixings (nails, braces, etc).
near the sea so you wouldn't have to carry it to the sea when it's finished!
Viking sails were typically made from wool or linen and were often dyed in various colors, including red, blue, and yellow. Some sails were left in their natural color, which was usually a light beige or off-white. The choice of color could vary based on availability of dyes and personal preference, but bright colors were common to help with visibility at sea.