Every Genius Detail That Made Viking Longships Remarkable
Vikings were expert shipbuilders, and the longships that survived from the era are a testament to their ingenuity, as well as the strength and durability of their preferred wood type: oak. From the Series: Combat Ships: Viking Longships https://bitly.com/2NcenjI

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