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The Viking Age began with a technological advantage floating on shallow water. Scandinavian shipbuilders created vessels capable of crossing open seas while also navigating rivers deep into continental interiors. Mobility became the foundation of Viking influence across Europe. This book examines the maritime innovations that enabled Viking expansion between the eighth and eleventh centuries. Longships combined speed, flexibility, and shallow draft construction, allowing crews to strike coastal monasteries, move rapidly inland, and maintain long-distance trade routes across the North Atlantic and Baltic regions. Naval technology reshaped the political geography of medieval Europe. The narrative also explores the organizational systems supporting these expeditions. Navigation skills, clan alliances, and seasonal raiding networks transformed Scandinavian societies from regional communities into participants within broader systems of commerce and warfare. Rivers became strategic corridors connecting northern Europe to the Mediterranean and eastern trade worlds. The Vikings emerge here not merely as raiders, but as masters of maritime mobility whose technological adaptation altered trade, warfare, and settlement across multiple continents.
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Liczba stron: 356
Rok wydania: 2026
