The average lifespan during Anglo-Saxon times was around 30-40 years. Infant mortality rates were high, and diseases, lack of medical knowledge, and poor living conditions contributed to the shorter lifespan compared to today.
The average person breathes 12 - 16 times a minute. Assuming that you stayed at rest for an entire 24 hours, the average person would breathe 20,160 times a day.
A human heart beats about 100,000 times a day. The resting rate can be around 60 to 90 beats per minute in children and adults. The maximum rate is around 200 in children, which can be dangerously high in adults.
The average age of death 2000 years ago was significantly lower than it is today. Life expectancy in ancient times was much lower due to factors like high infant mortality rates, limited medical knowledge, and harsh living conditions. It is estimated that the average age of death was around 30-35 years old.
It is the heart rate that most of the people in the population have. But beyond that it does not mean much; if a doctor was trying to decide if your heart rate was high or low, they would use charts which take into account your age, weight and height. Don't compare yourself to 'average'. Alternatively, it may be the 'average' of your heartrate throughout the day.
The human body contains about 5.6 liters of blood. The blood circulates through the body three times in one minute. In a single day, blood travels around the body 19000 km.
In Anglo Saxon times there was no one who used the country
The esne were Anglo Saxon lower class laborers and slaves.
There is a link below to an article describing Anglo Saxon pastimes.
Anglo saxon times
anglo saxon times
tunics gowns and cloaks
They went to their relatives/friends
no no
comitatus
maybe because they couldnt afford it
chickens
If you are looking for the Era, The Vikings raided was around Anglo-Saxon times