Protective Tar Coating
In Viking shipbuilding, tar served not only to cover the fibre between the planks but also gave the outer hull additional protection. A mixture of wood, tar and linseed oil coated the outer surface, slowed water absorption, and gave the boat its familiar dark appearance.
Charcoal illustration by Selim Rumi Civralı.
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Home - Museum of the Viking Age
www.vikingtidsmuseet.no
Viking ships in Roskilde
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk