A thoughtful look at the old Icelandic sagas shows that the Vikings practiced a low-tech but serious form of oceanography, carefully mapping the movement of currents and the riches they carried – from fish and whales to seaweed and usable driftwood.
A thoughtful look at the old Icelandic sagas shows that the Vikings practiced a low-tech but serious form of oceanography, carefully mapping the movement of currents and the riches they carried – from fish and whales to seaweed and usable driftwood.