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The Vikings Civilization A.D.

Essential Standard 6.H.2- Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups. 6.G.1- Understand geographic factors that influenced the emergence, expansion and decline of civilizations, societies and regions (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas) over time. 6.C&G.1- Understand the development of government in various civilizations, societies and regions. 6.C.1- Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.

Clarifying Objective 6.H.2.3- Explain how innovation and/or technology transformed civilizations, societies and regions over time (e.g., agricultural technology, weaponry, transportation and communication). 6.G.1.2- Explain the factors that influenced the movement of people, goods and ideas and the effects of that movement on societies and regions over time (e.g., scarcity of resources, conquests, desire for wealth, disease and trade).

Clarifying Objective 6.G.1.4- Explain how and why civilizations, societies and regions have used, modified and adapted to their environments (e.g., invention of tools, domestication of plants and animals, farming techniques and creation of dwellings). 6.C&G.1.2- Summarize the ideas that shaped political thought in various civilizations, societies and regions (e.g., divine right, equality, liberty, citizen participation and integration of religious principles). 6.C.1.2- Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations and regions

Essential Question??

Who Were the Vikings The Vikings or Norseman started around 793 A.D. The were mostly farmers and colonists of Scandinavia Scandinavia was the region that is now Norway, Sweden & Denmark

Who Were the Vikings

What Does “Viking” Mean A Viking is someone from Scandinavia who took part in overseas expeditions The word Viking derives from the word “vik” which is Scandinavian for creek, inlet, or bay

What Does “Viking” Mean This is because the Vikings sailed their longboats up little creeks, inlets, or bays It is interesting to note the Vikings didn’t call themselves Vikings at first only their enemies did

Viking Sagas, gods, & Mythology Sagas were Viking legends about famous Viking people & Viking gods The most famous Viking god was Odin who was a raven. He traded one of his eyes so he could see the future Thor was another famous god. He held the hammer and was god of strength Valhalla was the Viking heaven

Viking Sagas, gods, & Mythology Asgard was where all the Viking gods & goddesses lived This is very similar to Olympus in Greece Norns were Mythical people of wisdom Valkayries were lesser gods who worked for Odin and carried Vikings who were killed on the battlefield to Valhalla

Viking Mythology & Sagas

Story of the Vikings The story of the Vikings begins with a Civil War The Viking people began as little individual Norseman settlements that didn’t know each other Those individual Norseman settlements would attack each other & steal from each other

Charlemagne Then came Charlemagne Charlemagne was a King from France He was trying to spread Christianity throughout all of Scandinavia Most of the people from Scandinavia during that time were not Christian they were called Pagans

Charlemagne Christian King Charlemagne viewed the pagans as heretics and wanted to convert all pagans In 772 Charlemagne ordered the Irminsûl/Yggdrasil tree cut down In Scandinavian pagan culture the Irminsûl/Yggdrasil tree was the tree that held up the sky

Irminsûl/Yggdrasil Tree When the Irminsûl/Yggdrasil Tree was cut down the individual Norseman settlements banded together to form one army of Norseman to fight Charlemagne and the Christians The group of Norseman began sailing east and attacking Christian Monasteries and stealing valuables from the monasteries

Vikings Were Born They continued sailing to attack Christian Monasteries & settlements in search of more valuables When the war against Charlemagne and the Christians were done the Vikings just continued attacking more villages

Viking Culture The Vikings were a warrior culture The children (both boys & girls) were taught how to use weapons at a young age Boys when they grew up would go off on raids when they became a certain age to mark them becoming Viking men

Viking Women Viking women played a very important part in Viking culture The Viking woman was given many rights and treated almost as an equal Women held many important positions in Viking society Women could fight, own land, divorce their husbands Women were well respected in Viking society

Viking Women

Early to Bed, Early to Rise Because this was the time before electricity the Viking people went to bed when the sun went down In the summer time that meant as late as 9:30PM in June or as early as 5:00PM in the winter in December In the summertime they would get up around 6:00AM but in the winter time when they went to bed early they would get up around 4:00AM

I’m Hungry, Is there anything to eat? When the Vikings got up they had a large meal in the morning They had one more large meal during the daytime

Keeping Clean & Blonde The Vikings were actually a very clean people They took saunas where they sat in a little wooden house and heated the house to about 120 degrees They would sweat which cleaned their pores and then they would go jump in the river or lake and bathe Viking men and women would dye their hair blonde as was their culture but in doing so the dye would kill any bugs that would get in their long hair (lice)

Viking Inheritance Only the first born son would inherit any land or possessions from their father The other children had to go make their way in life This meant that most Vikings were given nothing and had to earn everything This is why they raided and battled other cultures & civilizations

Land Lovers Young Viking men were judged in their society by how much land they had or could steal This meant that the more land that your could steal for your family the more popular you became This is why the Vikings would go on raids because each Viking would be awarded part of the land that they raided

Viking Raids/Battles Because only first sons inherited any land or possessions from their fathers the Vikings went onto raids/battles to acquire more land and possessions The Vikings had special rituals they would conduct before they would go to raid/battle another civilization

Viking Raid/Battle Traditions

Ultimate Goal in Viking Battle The Viking man’s ultimate goal is to be one of Odin Warriors in Valhalla The only way to attain that was to be killed in battle A death in battle meant that the Valkarires would come down and swoop you up to Valhalla It was Viking warriors dream to be killed in battle so they could dine with Odin

Odin & Valhalla

Viking Longboat The Vikings used the Viking Longboat as stealth water vehicles to attack other villages Because of the way the keel of the ship was built for mobility the Viking Longboat was able to move over the great waves of the ocean

Viking Longboat The Viking Longboat was also able to sail in shallow creeks & rivers because of how shallow the hull sat in the water This allowed the Vikings to travel over vast oceans and discover and conquer new lands It also allowed the Vikings to move secretly & quietly to attack villages that were located on shallow rivers or inlets

The Viking Longboat The sight of a Viking Longboat scared the Vikings enemies The Vikings were thought to be people of the devil by other cultures because they were much bigger than most other cultures and they stole anything they could get

Viking Longboat

Landing on New Shores Once the Vikings landed on new shores and encountered their first site of enemies they would not bother to talk They would give the enemy one chance to take them to their ruler or else they would attack

Viking Warrior Fate The Vikings believed that their fate had already been decided a long time ago at their birth by the Norns This meant that they took the attitude of just fight and ask questions later Their was an old Viking saga about the destiny of Viking warriors

Viking Warrior Fate

Viking Weapons Most Vikings were farmers when they were not raiding so any of their farm tools served as weapons The most important battle weapons however were – Spear – Shield – Battle Axe

Battle Weapons

Battle Axe The Battle was the Viking’s primary and most important weapon The warriors used the axe in everyday life and trained themselves to fight with it The axe was a free flowing quick weapon that only the Vikings used

Viking Axe

Encountering Enemies When the Vikings encountered enemies that they needed to fight They would get into shield formation The Vikings fought much like the ancient Spartans using a phalanx battle technique as they moved across the battlefield behind their shields Viking women participated in battle. These women were called shield maidens. Their job was to be behind the men and when a Viking man was killed to pick up the shield to maintain the Phalanx

Shield Wall

Shield Maiden

Viking March From their the Vikings would march up to monasteries & Kingdoms and destroy pillage and plunder They would then return to their homes with stolen goods and more lands

Viking Civilization Decline Their was not really a Viking decline Many Vikings went onto to fight for different countries as mercenaries Leif Ericson went onto to land in Newfoundland in America and eventually the Vikings made their way to Minnesota (Kensington Ruin stone) William the Conqueror became King of England in 1066

Important Points 6.H.2.3- (Transportation) Viking Longboats provided brand new technology for the Vikings. They were able to travel over huge ocean waves or little inlets to attack 6.G.1.2- (Scarcity of Resources) One of the reasons the Vikings battled other cultures was for land. This is how young Viking men made their worth in society. There was not enough land so they stole more 6.G.1.4- (Invention of Tools) The Vikings adapted their physical environment many ways but one of the most important ways was cutting down trees to make the Viking Longboat. By sacrificing a few trees the Vikings were able to travel and conquer 6.C&G.1.2- (Equality) The Vikings operated on a system of Equality. A great example is how they treated women. Women were listened to and respected but also expected to fight in battle with men 6.C.1.2- (Transformed Society) The Vikings believed very strongly in Odin, Asgard, & Valhalla. They believed they their fate had already been decided for them. Their beliefs shaped their society as they battled for their families & Odin 6.C.1.2- (Transformed Society) The Vikings also transformed the societies they were attacking. Other societies became aware & very afraid of the Vikings. They told stories of the Vikings size & brutality in England