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Andres Jensen
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29 June, 00:48
How did vikings hunt for their food?
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29 June, 00:53
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Vikings ate what they could gather, produce or hunt for in their natural environment. They lived on small farms
Explanation: Vikings were primarily a nomadic society that raided and foraged for food.
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