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Forget the horned helmets. Forget the axes. If you want to understand how the Vikings actually conquered the world, you need to look at something much softer—and surprisingly, much more expensive. 🧶🌊 In 875 AD, a single longship sail wasn't just a piece of cloth. It was a technological marvel worth more than the ship itself, costing the equivalent of a mid-sized farm. But the process of making one? It was a three-year nightmare of blood, calculus, and... fermented human urine. Join us on an immersive journey into the smoke-filled longhouses of Scandinavia. From the "blood sport" of shearing semi-feral sheep to the chemical dangers of ancient dyeing, we uncover the invisible army of women who engineered the Viking Age. You will smell the rancid fish oil, feel the "spinner’s curve" in your hands, and face the terrifying inspection of "Solveig the Merciless." ⏳ Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Why Was A Sail Worth More Than A Farm? 00:04:49 - Why Was Sheep Shearing A "Blood Sport"? 00:16:29 - The Disgusting Secret Ingredient: Why Use This? 00:29:46 - Would You Risk Your Life Just For Red Dye?? 00:37:22 - How Did They Engineer Algorithms In The Dark? 01:00:04 - Why Did New Viking Sails Smell Like Death? 01:08:35 - Will It Kill The Crew? The "Solveig" Test 01:26:38 - Who Actually Conquered The World? (Not The Men) 🚩 Subscribe to “History Drift” for a new journey into the past every week. #HistoryDrift #VikingHistory #AncientTechnology #NorseMythology #TextileHistory #ImmersiveHistory #Documentary