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How many years did the egyptian live 3000 years ago?

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200 yrs

100 yrs

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30 yrs

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  1. thier race is very much still alive ... 0 years their are still egyptians today


  2. The "commoners" might last to about 40yrs.

    During the Dynastic periods the aristocracy could expect to live to

    about 60.

  3. well this all depends on whether or not you take into account the quantum nature of the pyramids and their effect on the space time continuum...:p (sorry, too much Terry Pratchett!)

    your looking closer to 30, but, especially amongst the upper echelons of the society, one could expect to live to about 50

  4. They usually lived to the ripe old age of 45 on average.  Can you imagine the harried pace your life would be in if your society, due to pestolence and any assortment of diseases enjoyed such a short life span?  I mean, we're not doing much better today but at least we're in our mid to late sixties now.  Oh, well.

  5. People in the past did not live long, close to 30 years. There was one Pharaoh who made it into his 80's... sure, there are always exceptions.

    Actually paleolithic hunter-gatherers lived to their 80's unless they got mauled by a lion. When people  switched to agriculture, their lives became shorter to about 30 or 40 years - the grain based nutrition of agriculture is inadequate.

    No one has lived to 200, don't be ridiculous.

  6. 30 is the most likely answer.

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