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Life & weather for the Vikings

Published on Apr 05, 2016

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Life & weather for the Vikings

By Kamar WIlliams

The Typical Environment

  • In the Mountains
  • Cold
  • Snowy
  • Alone
  • Right?

WRONG

Photo by andy z

Actually

  • The vikings lived in valleys and forest wilderness
  • They were very smart in picking locations when migrating
  • They were close to common necessities
  • The environment contained animals for hunting, streams, and rivers
  • As well as lots of space
Photo by Zach Dischner

BUT IT WAS STILL COLD

Photo by mcmamauri

Because of this constantly cold weather

  • The Agricultural periods were very short
  • Clothes were needed in large quantities
  • Caused constant moving
  • Children born during this time were forced to build muscle and fat
Photo by Genista

BUT...

Photo by SUXSIEQ

Winter Clothes

Clothes consisted of:

  • Trousers
  • A thin shirt made of linen
  • A tunic made of linen
  • A second larger tunic made from wool
  • Belt

They Learn to cope

Photo by Lotus Carroll

The Environment was tough but they were equiped

  • Everyone in the village had a job quite like common chores
  • Each person job protected someone else
  • Wood had many purposes, like fire wood and material to build roofs
  • They even drank the fat in milk and ate leftover butter to build fats
  • The goal was to survive in the conditions they were dealt
Photo by EssG

BUT IT WAS STILL COLD

Photo by mcmamauri