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Title: Viking Britain


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Viking Britain
  • by Aaisha and Numa

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Viking houses
  • Viking houses were built of wood, stone or blocks
    of turf - depending on local materials. The
    houses were long box-shapes with sloping thatched
    or turf roofs. The walls were made of wattle
    (woven sticks, covered with mud to keep out the
    wind and rain). The floor of a Viking house was
    often dug below ground-level, perhaps this helped
    keep out draughts.

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Viking medicine
  • Onion soup was fed to the injured to identify
    injuries that were beyond treating! Stinky!

They use boiled-down cows urine to keep a wound
from getting infected.
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Viking food
  • From bones, seeds and other food remains at
    Viking sites, we know they ate meat from farm
    animals, and from wild animals that they hunted,
    and collected foods such as berries and nuts.
    They cooked meat in a big stew-pot over the fire,
    or roasted it on an iron spit. Fish and meat were
    smoked or dried to preserve it. Viking bread was
    made from rye or barley flour. They used milk
    mostly to make cheese and butter, then drank the
    buttermilk left over.
  • At a feast, guests drank ale and mead (a strong
    drink made from honey). People drank out of
    wooden cups or drinking horns (made from
    cow-horns). Feasts were held to mark funerals and
    seasonal festivals, such as midwinter. Some
    feasts lasted over a week!

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Viking weapons
  • The Vikings fought using long swords and axes. A
    good sword was handed down from father to son,
    but Vikings also buried weapons with their owner
    when he died. Wood rots and metal rusts away
    after a thousand years or more in the ground, but
    some remains show what the weapons were
    like.Vikings did not wear much armour, though
    some chieftains wore mail coats. Most relied on a
    round wooden shield for protection. On their
    heads, they wore helmets made of leather or iron.
    A Viking saying was, 'Never leave your weapons
    behind when you go to work in the fields - you
    may need them'.

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Viking clothes
  • Vikings wore clothes similar to those of people
    in England, Scotland and Wales at this time. Men
    wore tunics and trousers. Women wore long
    dresses, with a kind of long apron. Clothes were
    made from wool, linen and animal skins. Mostly
    people dressed to keep warm!

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Viking toys
  • One Viking game involved a type of bat and ball
    and was called Kingy bats. The children would
    make a circle and each hold a round circle of
    wood. They would then pass a simple ball of tied
    fabric around the circle without letting it fall
    to the ground. The ball may have been hit into
    the air as it was passed from one Viking child to
    another.

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  • Thank you for reading
  • our presentation
  • by Aaisha
  • and
  • Numa
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