We begin by having a look at the various types used as warships and supply ships.
Viking ship roof design.
They were all uniquely designed and built by master craftsmen.
Types of viking longships.
The clinker viking ship design used two centimeter thick oak boards which were overlapped slightly and then nailed together with iron nails.
The walls were either made from clay or wood planks.
The boat types were quite varied depending on what the ship was intended for but they were generally characterized as being slender and flexible boats with symmetrical ends with true keel they were clinker built which is the overlapping of planks riveted together.
This is an article on the viking longships their types and design.
Houses were built by using wood from oak trees in the viking age.
Five of them are located in denmark and were built in the reign of harold bluetooth who died in 986 and one remains in the southern part of sweden.
The longhouse had curved walls that almost makes the roof look like a ship flipped on its head.
Spaces between planks were then filled with tarred wool and animal hair ensuring a watertight ship.
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The roof was supported with large posts that were dug into the ground.
But the inside was highly decorated with intricate designs.
The roofs were often multi layered and they usually had a tower or spire in the middle of the highest layer of the roof.
There were numerous types of viking longships defined by the number of crew or rowers.
This viking house at brattahlid or qassiarsuk at present day narsarsuaq in greenland what was once the home of erik torvaldsson called erik the red and his son leif the happy is a reconstruction of the house design used at the time erik and leif were admittedly norwegian rather than danish but the architecture was the same that was used.
The name is old norse language a compound of megin and hufr the first meaning large or strong and the latter strake or ship plank.
Many of the excavated viking ships feature a special design of the strake which is level with or just below the crossbeams the so called meginhufr.
They were built of wood and had stone walls around the base.
Viking ships were clinker built the so called clinker method of ship construction is based on planks of timber usually oak being overlapped and nailed together.
The planks were also nailed to support ribbing that ran from the gunwale to the keel.
Viking houses were adapted to the surrounding area.
They were built during the viking age.
The spaces in between the boards were caulked with tarred wool or animal fur to make the ship watertight.
The circular forts there are 6 of them have a strictly circular shape and they are called trelleborgs.