What's so special about Viking ships? - Jan Bill

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The Vikings came from the rugged, inhospitable north
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known today as Scandinavia.
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As the Roman Empire flourished further south,
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Scandinavians had small settlements, no central government, and no coinage.
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Yet by the 11th century,
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the Vikings had spread far from Scandinavia,
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gaining control of trade routes throughout Europe,
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conquering kingdoms as far as Africa,
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and even building outposts in North America.
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The secret to their success was their ships.
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The formidable Viking longship
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had its origins in the humble dugout canoe, or log boat.
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For millennia,
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the inhabitants of Scandinavia had used these canoes for transportation.
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Dense forests and tall mountains made overland travel difficult,
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but long coastlines and numerous rivers, lakes, and fjords
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provided a viable alternative.
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The first canoes were simply hollowed out logs rowed with paddles.
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Over time, they added planks to the log boat base
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using the clinker, or "lapstrake," technique,
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meaning the planks overlapped
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and were fastened to each other along their edges.
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As the Roman Empire expanded north,
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some Scandinavians served in their new neighbors’ armies—
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and brought home Roman maritime technology.
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The Mediterranean cultures at the heart of the Roman Empire
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had large warships that controlled the sea,
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and cargo ships that transported goods along the waterways.
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These ships were powered by sail and oars
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and relied on a strong skeleton of internal timbers
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fastened to the outer planks with copper, iron, and wood nails.
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At first, Scandinavians incorporated this new technology
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by replacing their loose paddles with anchored oars.
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This change hugely improved the crew’s efficiency,
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but also required stronger ships.
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So boat builders began to use iron nails for fasteners rather than sewing.
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They abandoned the log boat base for a keel plank,
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and the boats became higher and more seaworthy.
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But these early ships retained the concept of the original log boat:
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their strength depended on the outer shell of wood,
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not internal frames and beams.
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They were built as shells— thin-walled but strong,
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and much lighter than the Roman ships.
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Competing chieftains quickly refined the new ships to be even more efficient.
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The lighter the boat, the more versatile it would be
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and the less investment of resources it would require—
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an essential advantage in a decentralized culture
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without large supplies of people.
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These ships still had no sails— sails were costly,
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and for now the rowed ships could meet their needs.
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That changed after the Western Roman Empire
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collapsed in the 5th century.
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Western Europe took a heavy economic blow,
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leveling the playing field a bit for the Scandinavians.
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As the region revived,
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new and vigorous trade routes extended into and through Scandinavia.
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The wealth that flowed along these routes
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helped create a new, more prosperous and powerful class of Scandinavians,
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whose members competed constantly with each other
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over trade routes and territory.
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By the 8th century, a sailing ship began to make sense:
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it could go further, faster, in search of newly available plunder.
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With the addition of sails,
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the already light and speedy ships became nearly unbeatable.
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The Viking ship was born.
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Viking longships could soon carry as many as 100 Vikings to battle.
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Fleets of them could land on open beaches,
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penetrate deep into river systems, and be moved over land if need be.
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When not at war,
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the vessels were used to transport goods and make trade journeys.
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There were smaller versions for fishing and local excursions,
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and larger adaptations for open sea voyages
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capable of carrying tens of tons of cargo.
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Thanks to their inventiveness in the face of difficult terrain
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and weak economies, the Vikings sailed west,
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settled the North Atlantic and explored the North American coast
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centuries before any other Europeans would set foot there.
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