Actual, they did learn the shipbuilding techniques of the Vikings, and some of the mediveal ships, such as the medieval Scottish birlinn, were directly descended from the Viking ships. Also, the ships in the Bayeaux Tapestry are very similar to Viking ship design. It is just that the Viking Ships were replaced by designs that were better suited for carrying cargo than the Viking ships.
The Viking ships, for all their beauty and speed, were not designed for sailing long distances carrying a lot of cargo. Their open decks would have made would have made traveling in them rather uncomfortable, and the Viking success is as much due to the hardiness of the Vikings themselves as the design of their ships. In addition, the design of Viking ships limited the maxiumum size they could be built to.
Later shp designs, such as the cog, which in part were derived from Viking designs, could carry more cargo, and so were more economical to sail, which is why they replaced the Viking ship designs. In addition, the later designs could be modified and made much bigger than the Viking ships. Navigation aids, such as the magnetic compass, would have been easier to learn and use than Viking navigation techniques.
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The Vikings relied on various navigation techniques to find their way in foggy conditions, including the use of landmarks, the position of the sun, and the stars when visible. They may also have used the behavior of birds and the ocean currents to guide them. Additionally, oral traditions and knowledge passed down through generations would have played a significant role in their navigation skills. These methods helped them traverse the challenging and often unpredictable maritime environment.
they envented a navigation tool called the magnetic compass.
Polynesian voyages and Viking expeditions both showcased remarkable maritime skills and navigation techniques, driven by the pursuit of new lands and resources. Polynesians used advanced wayfinding methods based on stars, ocean swells, and bird behavior to traverse vast distances across the Pacific, while Vikings relied on shipbuilding innovations and navigational tools like sun compasses to explore and raid coastal areas of Europe and beyond. However, the Polynesians primarily settled new islands, focusing on agriculture and community development, whereas Vikings often engaged in conquest and trade, establishing settlements through raids and colonization. Overall, both cultures exemplified human ingenuity in exploration, yet their motivations and outcomes differed significantly.
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-stars - seas current
The Vikings relied on various navigation techniques to find their way in foggy conditions, including the use of landmarks, the position of the sun, and the stars when visible. They may also have used the behavior of birds and the ocean currents to guide them. Additionally, oral traditions and knowledge passed down through generations would have played a significant role in their navigation skills. These methods helped them traverse the challenging and often unpredictable maritime environment.
they envented a navigation tool called the magnetic compass.
they envented a navigation tool called the magnetic compass.
Polynesian voyages and Viking expeditions both showcased remarkable maritime skills and navigation techniques, driven by the pursuit of new lands and resources. Polynesians used advanced wayfinding methods based on stars, ocean swells, and bird behavior to traverse vast distances across the Pacific, while Vikings relied on shipbuilding innovations and navigational tools like sun compasses to explore and raid coastal areas of Europe and beyond. However, the Polynesians primarily settled new islands, focusing on agriculture and community development, whereas Vikings often engaged in conquest and trade, establishing settlements through raids and colonization. Overall, both cultures exemplified human ingenuity in exploration, yet their motivations and outcomes differed significantly.
1, Pilot age2, Dead Reckoning3, Radio Navigation4, Celestial Navigation5, Inertial Navigation
Mainly the indiginous population of west africa.
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When Europeans brought their newfound methods of sanitation and medical techniques to different lands.
They used maps and navigated by the stars, sun and moon.
The Indians referring to the Tainos and Island Caribs resisted the Europeans because they forced them to work. Examples of how they resisted are:- * Committing suicide * Committing infanticide * Had raids against the Europeans Theses are some of the methods the Tainos used.
The 3 styles are: 1. Linear 2. Global 3. Hierarchical