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palaeolothic man's lifespan was about.​

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Based on physical evidence of skeletal remains, the life-expectancy at birth of paleolithic man was roughly 20 years, only slightly higher than the typical life-expectancy of wild chimpanzees and probably lower than chimpanzees in more ideal wild environmental conditions[1], which is roughly the 33 years life ...

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Based on physical evidence of skeletal remains, the life-expectancy at birth of paleolithic man was roughly 20 years, only slightly higher than the typical life-expectancy of wild chimpanzees and probably lower than chimpanzees in more ideal wild environmental conditions[1], which is roughly the 33 years life

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