Overview
Explore a fascinating 19-minute video examining groundbreaking research that challenges traditional beliefs about ancient Nordic maritime capabilities. Delve into evidence suggesting that Bronze Age Scandinavians were operating large sailing vessels up to 30 meters long as early as 1550 BC - nearly 2,000 years earlier than previously thought. Learn about prehistoric boat technology, ancient trade routes, and archaeological findings including rock art, boat remains, and stone ship settings that support this revolutionary theory. Examine the technical aspects of early sailing vessels, their construction methods, and crew requirements while considering both supporting evidence and scholarly skepticism. Compare these Nordic vessels with contemporary Mediterranean ships and understand their historical significance in rewriting our understanding of Bronze Age maritime capabilities.
Syllabus
Nordic Bronze Age Sailing Ships
Prehistoric Boat Technology
The Oldest Boat in the World
Nordic Bronze Age Trade Routes
The Hjortspring boat
Rock Art Boats
Calculating Crew and Boat Lengths
Stone Ships or Ship Settings
Evidence for Masts and Sails
No Transatlantic Journeys
Decline in Sail Use?
Scepticism
Mediterranean Sailing Ships
Taught by
Dan Davis History