Viking combs were typically made from organic materials such as wood, bone, or antler. These materials were readily available and easy to work with, allowing for intricate designs and carvings. Some combs were also made from metal, but wood and bone were more common due to their practicality and availability in everyday Viking life.
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In Viking times, combs were primarily used by both men and women for grooming purposes. Made from materials like wood, bone, or antler, these combs helped maintain hygiene and personal appearance, reflecting the Vikings' values of cleanliness and presentation. They often decorated their combs with intricate designs, showcasing craftsmanship and artistry in their everyday items. Combs were not only practical tools but also played a role in social status and identity within Viking culture.
We still use longboats and combs. Also the looms that thy used for weaving
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The Vikings would keep the bones because the animals bones were carved into knife handles,combs,pins,needles, even jewelry . The hide of the animals were sometimes used to hunt or use in battle.
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
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with horse fur and wood
No, the vikings didn't have horns on their helmets the Victorians made it up.
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