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uqde t1_iyz1zpo wrote
Reply to comment by Hammer_of_Light in Meet a medieval woman named 'Tora' who lived 800 years ago in Norway by patatesogan
AFAIK this statistic is often misrepresented; the average life expectancy was lower, but largely due to infant and child mortality. Once you made it past 12 or so, you could reasonably expect to live a similar length of time as people in the modern era.
However, your point is still valid in a way. Life back then was physically harder and the state of healthcare was obviously nowhere near what it is now. People likely showed their age much more quickly than people today.
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