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Viking boys did not attend formal schools like we think of today; instead, their education was primarily informal and practical. They learned skills necessary for survival and daily life through hands-on experience and observation, often from their parents or older siblings. Boys were taught combat skills, navigation, farming, and craftsmanship, preparing them for their roles in Viking society. Additionally, storytelling and oral traditions played an important role in their education.

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