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Stirlingsays 06 Jun 23 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Whilst that is true, mortality rates are averages not norms. For example, the Max Plank Institute did a study which found Scholars in the Holy Roman Empire could expect to live for about 60 years as early as at the close of the Middle Ages. But their life expectancy did not climb any further right into the 18th century. Just the contrary, the Thirty Years' War brought a severe mortality crisis. In the early 7th Century BC, the Greek poet Hesiod wrote that a man should marry “when you are not much less than 30, and not much more”. Meanwhile, ancient Rome’s ‘cursus honorum’ – the sequence of political offices that an ambitious young man would undertake – didn’t even allow a young man to stand for his first office, that of quaestor, until the age of 30 (under Emperor Augustus, this was later lowered to 25; Augustus himself died at 75). To be consul, you had to be 43 – eight years older than the US’s minimum age limit of 35 to hold a presidency. Taken altogether, life span in ancient Rome probably wasn’t much different from today. Archaeologists Christine Cave and Marc Oxenham of Australian National University have recently found the same. Looking at dental wear on the skeletons of Anglo-Saxons buried about 1,500 years ago, they found that of 174 skeletons, the majority belonged to people who were under 65 – but there also were 16 people who died between 65 and 74 years old and nine who reached at least 75 years of age. Edited by Mapletree (06 Jun 2023 8.22am) I knew about the Rome stuff, but some of this is quite interesting. It's probably what you'd expect, that the 'well to do' had longer life expectancies than the plebs, who obviously massively outnumbered them. That last observation means that I still think most died before forty for most of history...If you look at life expectancy in the UK it tends to look that way. It seems only since we significantly improved the common facilities like clean water, better food allied to medical breakthroughs and easier access to medical care that dramatic differences were made. Edited by Stirlingsays (06 Jun 2023 11.03am) Attachment: kickingthebucket.JPG (90.04Kb)
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Stirlingsays 06 Jun 23 11.06am | |
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Originally posted by HeathMan
Like male nurses or female vicars. Thank you Stirling. ----------------- My mind went into overdrive when I coupled your comment with some of the gamesmanship we have seen from some of the teams we have played against. The thought of a very large male nurse running towards a fallen player ready to kiss the injuries better might cause players not to fall over so readily. For persistent offenders the female vicar could give the Last Rites, before they were given into the care of ISIS.
Tips hat.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 06 Jun 23 7.40pm | |
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Anyone mention Cherie Lunghi yet?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 06 Jul 23 4.03pm | |
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Well done Hanna Dingly
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beak croydon 06 Jul 23 5.54pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
The Premier League. 20 managers. All male.....forever.
When will Gary Linekar start to bang the drum ? Girls Lives matter. FOrest Green Rovers today and world conquest tomorrow.
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