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Life expectancy - Timeline for humans |  | Life expectancy - Timeline for humans: Encyclopedia II - Life expectancy - Timeline for humans |  | Homo sapiens live on average 37 years in Zambia and on average 81 years in Japan. The oldest confirmed recorded age for any human is 122 years, though some people are reported to have lived longer. The following information is derived from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 1961:
Humans by Era, Average Lifespan (in years)
Neanderthal, 20
Neolithic, 20
Classical Greece, 28
Classical Rome, 28
Medieval England, 33
End of 19th Century, 37
Early 20th Century, 50
Circa 1940, 6 ...
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Life expectancy - Timeline for humans
Homo sapiens live on average 37 years in Zambia and on average 81 years in Japan. The oldest confirmed recorded age for any human is 122 years, though some people are reported to have lived longer. The following information is derived from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 1961:
Humans by Era, Average Lifespan (in years)
- Neanderthal, 20
- Neolithic, 20
- Classical Greece, 28
- Classical Rome, 28
- Medieval England, 33
- End of 19th Century, 37
- Early 20th Century, 50
- Circa 1940, 65
- Current (in the Western world), 77-81
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