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Which of the following is an example of Ottonian architecture?

a.

clerestory

b.

gallery

c.

arcade

d.

all of the above - D



What were the "gripping beasts?"

a.

what the Vikings were called, because they were warriors

b.

the intertwined animals carved on the bow and stern of viking boats

c.

the Viking weapons

d.

none of the above - B



The Stave Church in Borgund, Norway is an example of _________________.

a.

Ottonian architecture

b.

Norse architecture

c.

,timber architecture

d.

none of the above - C



What part of a ship is the prow?

a.

the stern

b.

the most forward part of a ship's bow

c.

the back end of a ship

d.

none of the above - B



Which of the following is an example of the Oseberg ship? - C



What was the Oseberg ship used for?

a.

a grave ship

b.

a warship

c.

for cargo

d.

none of these - A



Which of the following is a traditional type of Scandinavian architecture?

a.

vertical log construction

,b.

horizontal log construction

c.

both of these

d.

neither of these - B



What decorative features were used on the prow of the Oseberg ship?

a.

a female Viking head

b.

a dragon head

c.

a spiral ending in a serpent head

d.

none of the above - C



The Vikings were seamen from which of the following countries?

a.

Norway

b.

Denmark

c.

Sweden

d.

all of the above - D



The church pictured above is an example of Ottonian architecture. Which of the following churches is
shown in this picture?

, a.

the church of Saint Cyriakus

b.

the church of Saint Agnes

c.

the church of Saint Regis

d.

the church of Saint Klaus - A



Of what materials were Viking helmets made?

a.

wood and iron

b.

faux leather

c.

tight-fitting leather or metal

d.

any of the above - C



Which of the following were the Vikings known for?

a.

using both swords and axes in battle

b.

being the only fighters across Europe to take prisoners

c.

both of these

d.

neither of these - A

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