
Knarr - Wikipedia
A knarr (/ n ɔː r /) is a type of Norse merchant ship used by the Vikings for long sea voyages and during the Viking expansion. The knarr was a cargo ship; the hull was wider, deeper and …
Knarr - The Oldest Norse Merchant Ship - About History
2024年12月13日 · A Knarr was a vessel used for cargo storage - it was a cargo ship that had a wide hull and was deeper and shorter than the standard longship. The reason for this was for it …
The Hedeby 3 Knarr - Enok - The Viking Knarr
This ship was built with a length of about 16 m (54 ft), a beam of 5 m (15 ft), and a hull capable of carrying up to 24 tons. Knerrir routinely crossed the North Atlantic carrying livestock such as …
Viking ship classes
Knarr (knórr) The knarr had a relatively bulky hull with fewer pairs of oars than the longships. The oars were placed towards each end, leaving the space midships for cargo.
Unlocking the mystery of the Viking ship involves playing the role of maritime detective. The clues that give us some answers are found in specimens like the venerable Gokstad ship.
Norse Knarr - HistoryNet
2017年2月23日 · From their first devastating raid on Lindisfarne, England, in 793 Norse Vikings established a seaborne empire with their sleek langskip (longships), whose gracefully curved …
Vikingknarr - The Skuldelev Viking Knarr - Viking ships and norse ...
The reconstructed hull of the viking knarr from Skuldelev in the Viking ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark.
Viking langskip - The Longship - Drakkar - Skuldelev wreck 2
The reconstructed hull of the viking knarr from Skuldelev in the Viking ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark. Mastefundamentet (kjølsvinet) i langskipet strekker seg over seks spant. …
Knarr - wonkypedia.org
The hull had a characteristic rounded shape and a long, slender bow and stern that improved maneuverability and stability in open water. The Knarr was propelled by a single square-rigged …
Knarr - Berloga Workshop
2019年11月11日 · Knarr is the Old Norse term for a type of ship built for long sea voyages and used during the Viking expansion. The knarr was a cargo ship; the hull was wider, deeper and …