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A figurehead that was normally carved with a horrific figure. This was used to scare away opposing ships.

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How were viking ships different from roman ships?

Viking has a prow decorated with dragon heads.


Why didn't Europeans learn the shipbuilding and navigation methods of the Vikings?

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.


What were viking ships left?

They were wooden and hard to sink


What is the theme of the book viking ships at sunrise?

vikings


What were viking long ships used for?

They used the longships for battles. The longship was the strongest weapon the Vikings had. The Viking long ships had no front or back, so it was easy to manoeuvre

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How were viking ships different from roman ships?

Viking has a prow decorated with dragon heads.


How long was viking ships?

Viking ships were 15 to 35 meters long.


What is the ISBN of They Came on Viking Ships?

The ISBN of They Came on Viking Ships is 9780207200113.


How many pages does They Came on Viking Ships have?

"They Came on Viking Ships" by Jackie French has 240 pages.


What were viking ships made of?

Viking ships like others of the time were made from wood.


When was They Came on Viking Ships created?

They Came on Viking Ships was created on 2005-03-30.


What are the release dates for The Great Ships - 1996 The Viking Ships?

The Great Ships - 1996 The Viking Ships was released on: USA: 17 December 1996


What was viking ships called?

longboats


Eric the Red what ships did he use?

Knarrs, which are Viking merchant ships.


Why were viking ships no longer used?

Viking Ships are no longer used because with the advent of steam power and industrialization the metal ships are much more efficient at doing everything.


Why didn't Europeans learn the shipbuilding and navigation methods of the Vikings?

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.


What where viking ships made of?

300 oak planks.