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Paleolithic people had shorter lifespans primarily due to high infant mortality rates, frequent injuries, and limited medical knowledge. They faced constant threats from predation, harsh environmental conditions, and scarcity of food, which contributed to their vulnerability. Additionally, the absence of modern healthcare and sanitation practices further impacted their overall health and longevity. As a result, many individuals did not survive past their 30s or 40s.

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