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5-The Viking food and beverage tools. The Vikings had bowls and plates very similar to our own, but made more often from wood rather than pottery. They ate with a sharp pointed knife, which served as both a knife and a fork Spoons were made from wood, horn or animal bone Drink was taken in horns, similarly decorated and sometimes with metal tips and rims. كده ناقص السؤال السادس
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4-The Viking food preservation techniques. With n r freezers the Viking family has to take special measures to stop their food going bad. Meat and fish can be smoked or rubbed with salt. Fruit can be dried; grains are made into bread or ale. Dairy produce such as milk is made into cheese Moreover, Bad weather may have meant they had to rely more on stored food.
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2-The Dane Geld The idea of 'Dane geld'(a land tax paid by landholders to the crown in late Anglo-Saxon and Norman times) is particularly associated today with the reign of Ethelred II (978-1016), whose policy of paying off the Vikings rather than fighting them was famously unsuccessful, and led to the conquest of England by Svein Forkbeard and Cnut.
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8- The Viking pagan graves are particularly useful to archaeologists. [b] Pagan graves are particularly useful because the bodies were fully dressed and accompanied by personal belongings, some of which indicate important activities of the living. Pagan graves provide plentiful archaeological evidence for early Scandinavian settlement in England and Scotland, and for female settlers.[/b]
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6-The Viking women were not dressed alike. Accounts for the divine origin of the three main social classes are so obvious. They also give us a snapshot of daily life in the Viking Age. [b]7-The Scandinavian breakfast was discouraging. For breakfast the farmer helps himself to some of yesterday's left-over stew. It has been left in an iron cauldron. The stew itself also looks rather scary. [b]The farmer breaks off a hunk of bread to dip into the stew. A rather stale crusty flat loaf, this bread was baked last week. [/b][/b]
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ودي اجابات من المحاضرة السادسه 1-Some foreign coins came to the British Isles. Some foreign coins entered the region as a result of trading contacts both with Western Europe and the Islamic world to the east [b]2-It was possible to have a precise system of trade and exchange even without a regular coinage. Traders carried small scales which could measure weight very accurately 5-The Vikings took their families with them when they moved from Scandinavia Viking army operating in the years 892-5 was accompanied by women and children, who had to be put in a place of safety while the army fought and harried . [/b]
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5-Thirty years of Danish raids on the east coast of England preceded the arrival, in 865, of a 'Great Army' equipped for conquest rather than quick booty. 6-because He is the first Anglo-Saxon ruler to be accepted as something akin to a national leader. The English saw him as such in those regions resisting Danish domination. With good cause he was the only king of England to be accorded the title 'the Great'. 7-Because The Danes drew much of their strength from their swift Viking long ships. It made sense for the Anglo-Saxon islanders to reply in kind السؤال الثامن مش محتاج اختصار ياريت تراجعوا الاجابات