Since the emergence of human civilization (generally, with the advent of writing), average human life expectancy has hovered in the high 20s-30 year range. In civilizations with high levels of sanitation (or, in nomadic societies where it was less of a concern), life expectancy was a bit over 30.
So, for typical societies in Old Testament time periods, 28 would be reasonable. For New Testament societies, a bit older (perhaps 30 or so) would be reasonable.
One reason life expectancy was so low is that infant mortality was very high. If one discounts deaths in infants (i.e. death before the 1st birthday) from life expectancy calculations, increase the above numbers by as much as 10 years.
about 50 to 85 years
No ; old, the expectancy of life was much lower
What was life expectancy in
According to the World Health Organization, both Costa Rica and Chile are the most advanced countries in this regard, with a life expectancy of 79 years (2011):Chile: Male life expectancy: 76Female life expectancy: 82Overall life expectancy: 79Costa Rica: Male life expectancy: 77Female life expectancy: 81Overall life expectancy: 79
Antiguas life expectancy is 90
29 years
Around 30 to 50 years however it depends.
A million years :)
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the life expectancy was very low. It's believed that the average was only around 40 years old.
the life expectancy in Greece is80.4 years
In 2015, life expectancy was 48.87 years.
The life expectancy is 73 years.