If you needed a cart made, you could ask this Viking.
Craftsman
L'Anse Aux Meadows
A Viking settlement on the northern tip of Newfoundland.
A "raider" is known for doing this.
Stealing from others with force.
The Vikings used this for exploration and trade.
Viking ships
This is where monks could be found praying and meditating.
Monasteries
Exploration was possible thanks to the Vikings doing this job.
Shipbuilding
Some of the Vikings attacked these countries (name ONE).
England, Scotland, Ireland, and Russia.
The Viking raiders targeted the Christian monasteries for these TWO reasons.
They were wealthy and poorly protected.
Trade can be defined as this...
An exchange of something between people.
When you send goods outside your country to sell them.
Export
Everyone had food to eat thanks to these Vikings.
Farmers
The Vikings saw these (name it) as an "easy target" for looting in their country (name it).
Monasteries in England.
The Viking raiders did this to anyone who got in their way.
Killed them.
This is the main reason why the Vikings traded with other nations.
To get items that they did not have but wanted/needed.
These were long stories about great heroes and their adventures.
Sagas
These Vikings were full of curiosity and had a need for adventure.
Seafaring
This country could have been a stopping place for Vikings as they crossed the Atlantic.
Iceland
The Vikings may have received an unfair ________________ as raiders.
Reputation
Archeologists think that Vikings were traders because they found this from China in the Viking lands.
Silk
The removal of earth in order to uncover hidden objects.
Excavation
The Vikings shared these with their children.
(Norse) Sagas
The Vikings came from these three countries.
Denmark, Norway, Sweden
The Viking raiders often did this to the buildings they came across.
Burned them
The farthest place that the Vikings traveled to explore and trade was this.
Canada
Judging all of the members of a race by the same characteristic.
Stereotype