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Why do you think the Viking ships had curved figures of an animals on them?

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Answered by tanishqsoni2k17
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The Vikings, known for their fierce style of war, were good at psychological warfare too. They very well knew how and when to attack the enemy's psychology to create weaknesses. They ensured this, by the means of their art.

The Vikings evolved their longships over centuries. During this period they introduced some small, but distinctive features of art in their ships. The most common yet, the most distinctive feature of their longships, as you told, were the animal heads in front. These heads, those of dragons and snakes were very popular and were designed to provoke fear in the spirits of whichever land the Vikings were raiding. In war, the term used for this context is the psychological breakdown.

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