Longships embodied Viking egalitarianism and innovation: they were small, flexible, low-hierarchy, river-capable, and constantly improved.
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Longships embodied Viking egalitarianism and innovation: they were small, flexible, low-hierarchy, river-capable, and constantly improved.
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"This is where they usually live. This is called Longhouse. All right? And so because the weather in Scandinavia, it's very cold for most..."
"We don't know who the captain is. There's a captain, but he's really not that different from the others. Okay? So the Viking culture..."
"The Europeans had absolutely no way to counter this. Okay? Also, what's important for us to understand is, the Vikings had also many different..."
"...And the Vikings had these long ships that were perfect for river navigation. Okay? So that was another opportunity that presented itself. The armored..."
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