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by hrktb
1868 days ago
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It depends on what you call a 'farming society'. If it's about where their priorities lies, Vikings are not a farming society. They valued fertile lands and resources, and expanded where farming would be better, but that doesn't make them primary farmers until they fully settle and stop invading neighbors. The same way I do chores, but I'm not a house maid (until perhaps I quit my job) |
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