Archaeologists believe they have uncovered the remains of a Viking longhouse in Norway near a famed battlefield. The discovery was made in Hjørungavåg, a village along the western coast where many ...
The common name for Viking homes was longhouses as they were rectangular in shape. Most homes would be quite small as only the wealthy could afford big homes. There were no toilets or running ...
Sustainable design studio Upcircle used refurbished furniture, empty coffee sacks and felt flags to turn Pop Brixton into a “Viking longhouse” The south London community space – which includes offices ...
a longhouse would have been a crowded and smelly place to live. This was built from wood or stone and had a thatched or turf roof on top. There was no bathroom inside, but the Vikings kept clean ...