Were we visited before?

a longboat may be, but not a knorr. I'd like to see the slaves who would have done it
or they used a tractor?
knorrs weren't used on rivers. that is pretty much known. it's a sea ship.
there are accounts of vikings themselves talking that no sane man would take a river ship on a long sea voyage [that's some historical saga, forgot which-not important]. thus you see that they themselves devided the two. sea ships, and river/coastline ships.
besides, you don't see sea freighters nowadays going through rivers
 
but maybe they used miniature knorr copies on rivers
that is very much possible
because their boats also vere miniature copies of ships
 
Yes thats possible,, i just recall seeing them pull a replica longboat across land, and they sailed it there first from norway i think, i cant remember if they sailed it on to america but it was a good experiment, especially as none of them had ever done something like that before.
 
Slades? I havnt heard that term before, i take it you mean like logs that help movement? Yes.
 
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