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  • - An Essay on the Culture and History of a Bornean People
    by Ida Nicolaisen
    £11.49

    The craftsmanship of longboat-building is not something we can draw on today, so when the Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde wanted to look into this ancient skill, they needed to track down people who still had the tradition of boat-building in their culture.

  • by Soren Thirslund
    £7.99

    How was the Norse Navigator able to shape his course across the North Atlantic long before the invention of the magnetic compass? This book tells the story of the Viking Sun Compass and how it allowed the Vikings to sail across the Atlantic. In 1948, the Danish archaeologist C.L.

  • - A Danish Ship-grave from the Viking Age
    by Anne Sorensen
    £42.99

  • by Erik Petersen
    £28.99

    Jukungs are boats that are constructed over hollowed out and expanded tree trunks, before being crafted by boatbuilders into a variety of sizes, from simple small baots to large passenger-ferries.

  • by H. C. Pedersen
    £42.99

    This book documents the Innuit use of the kayak and umiak boats. The kayak was predominantly a hunting boat, used for long voyages, usually up rivers and streams. The umaik, by contrast, was for hunting and travelling, and was often taken whale-hunting off the north coast of Alaska.

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