European males were estimated to have measured about 1,83m (6 ft) some 40.000 years ago. About 10.000 years ago, climate change and the adoption of agriculture caused a reduction to about 1,62m (5ft4). 600 years ago, European males were about 1.65m in length, as the Little Ice Age hitting Europe and general poverty coincided. Since then, a steadily improving diet has allowed the average European male to grow to an average of 1.75m (5ft9).
Note that these figures are for European males only, and do not apply to women or humans from other descent.
The civilizations of Ancient Greece was at its peak nearly 1000 years ago
1000 years ago
how was trash disposed 1000 years ago
about 200,000 years ago in Africa
Copper was mined a long time ago over 1000 years ago
1000 yr ago there were no humans only............ i mean we were there but in socail animal type so answer is no
If by 1000 years you mean about a billion years!
over 1000 years ago.
1989 years ago
1000 years ago
the saxons and vickings and kings --- Forest covered most of Britain 1000 years ago.
The civilizations of Ancient Greece was at its peak nearly 1000 years ago
No. Modern humans evolved just some tens of thousands or a hundred thousand years ago, so millions of years ago there were no humans to populate the continents.
No, Dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million (65,000,000) years ago. Humans evolved about 120,000 years ago.
Yes long time ago like 1000 years ago a tall building was made but there was a airplane that crashed into the building and 50000 people died in the building and the airplane as well.
The height of early humans a million years ago would have varied, but they were generally shorter compared to modern humans. Fossil evidence suggests that Homo erectus, one of the early human species from that time period, had an average height of around 5 to 6 feet.
nothing but humans lived 2000 years ago