Were the Vikings uncivilized?
>>422727
They sailed across the atlantic which is impressive
i mean adrian peterson beats his kids so yeah they seem pretty uncivilized to me
>>422727
Men who went a-viking didn't live in cities, so the answer is yes, they were un-city-living.
Your puerile question deserves this puerile answer.
>>422727
Define civilized
>>422743
What does it mean "to define?" that must be made clear before we continue.
>>422727
No, not at all. There are a lot of misapprehensions surrounding the Vikings. They had a society that largely agriculture, had a written language, were great blacksmiths who designed some brilliant weaponry, had advanced trade routes, built some beautiful houses, great naval skills who traversed the seas, and were a very hygienic people who probably bathed more frequently than most and even had a lot of modern day hygiene products.
I wouldn't say they were "uncivilized".
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>>422735
Adrian Peterson is a proof that the Vikings were niggers.
>>422759
What defines a city? Population? Size? They definitly had trade centers that could be called cities but they were primarily agrarian like every other "civilization" of the time.
>>422775
>They definitly had trade centers that could be called cities
Sure, and you can stretch any term you like to fit your entire fist inside it. Doesn't make it a legitimate reading.
>but they were primarily agrarian like every other "civilization" of the time.
Maybe the rest of Europe wasn't "civilised" either.
>>422734
Polynesians are more impressive on that. Checkmate atheists.
>>422804
By the rest of civilization I meant the whole world, there wasn't a single civilization that wasn't primarily agrarian, there wasn't untill industrialization so making any claim like that is comparing apples to oranges. And I didn't mean to stretch the definition rather ask what you meant when using it because for the sake of discussion it is highly important.
>>423055
Nordic culture wasn't driven by an urban elite, urban control, urbanisation. Compare to Northern Italy in the 14th century, or New South Wales from 1788, or the classical greek diaspora.