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The Anglo-Saxons and Vikings shared several similarities, including their Indo-European roots and their warrior cultures, which emphasized bravery and honor in battle. Both groups engaged in farming and settlement, contributing to the agrarian societies of early medieval Britain. Additionally, they had similar social structures, with a hierarchy consisting of nobles, freemen, and thralls (slaves), and both cultures valued oral tradition and storytelling. Their interactions also led to cultural exchanges, especially in language, art, and governance.

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