The skills and jobs of a Viking woman
For a woman to be successful in ancient Scandinavia she would need to have a multitude of skills used in daily life.Cooking was one such skill, and the Viking woman would have to not only cook and prepare food, but to also manage the stock levels for the cold winters. Smoking fish and meats, making broth, baking bread and producing ale were all skills that would help a Viking woman keep a household running successfully.
Additional skills like cloth making, fabric work and sewing and stitching were all necessary too. The Viking woman would get her husband to buy fabric and would make and cloth the family in the traditional clothing style.
Keeping the family healthy was another important facet of a Viking woman’s life. While old Norse medicine was not as advanced as today, a Viking women would still make medicine, and tend to the ill should it be needed.
Finally a women would also have to be adept at managing the farm. There would be times where her husband, or father would be away on trades or raids. The Viking woman would look after the animals and crops, or at the least manage the farm hands or slaves to ensure the farm was managed correctly.
Family life for a Viking woman
Marriage was not really an option for a Viking woman, she would marry a man that was typically arranged for her by a family member, often her mother. Once in marriage however the Viking woman would have much responsibility.The Viking woman was kept in charge of the family finances, whether it was precious metals like gold or silver, or the stock of farming or animals. She would also own the keys to the family property, typically worn around her waist.
Children were of course a big part of Viking life, and the women would typically marry and start a family quite young.
The life of a Viking woman in summary
The Viking woman was not just a housewife in the old Norse societies, she was very much involved in many aspects of life. Frequently noted for their wisdom and strength in many Norse sagas of old, the Viking woman was keen for her family to receive respect in their society, and of course should her husband not achieve this he would be told to rectify the situation.This very much encompasses the Viking woman, strong and wise, while also fulfilling many important daily chores of everyday life.
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