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Most people in the ancient world died at a comparatively young age due to a combination of factors including limited medical knowledge, high infant mortality rates, and frequent exposure to Infectious Diseases. Poor sanitation, lack of access to clean water, and malnutrition also contributed to early deaths. Additionally, constant warfare, accidents, and harsh living conditions further shortened life expectancy. As a result, many individuals did not survive to the age we consider typical today.

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