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The lifespan of ancient Africans varied significantly depending on factors such as region, environment, social conditions, and access to resources. Generally, many ancient Africans had a life expectancy that ranged from 30 to 40 years, largely due to high infant mortality rates, disease, and conflicts. However, those who survived childhood could live into their 50s or beyond. Cultural practices, nutrition, and community support also played crucial roles in determining longevity.

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