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by phonypc
2141 days ago
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Life expectancy being 25 doesn't mean nobody lives past 25. Estimates that low for early humans is skewed by huge infant mortality rates. IIRC living into the 40s or 50s was typical for an early human that survived to adulthood. 60s or 70s not uncommon. |
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>60s or 70s not uncommon.
I would love to see the evidence you're referencing.
> Life expectancy being 25 doesn't mean nobody lives past 25.
You're absolutely right.