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  2. Medieval demography - Wikipedia

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    Medieval demography is the study of human demography in Europe and the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages. It estimates and seeks to explain the number of people who were alive during the Medieval period, population trends, life expectancy, family structure, and related issues.

  3. Women in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    In looking at coroner records for 14th-century rural England detailing the accidental deaths of 1,000 people, which represent the lives of peasants more clearly, Barbara Hanawalt found that 30% of women died in their homes compared to 12% of men; 9% of women died on a private property (i.e. a neighbour's house, a garden area, manor house, etc ...

  4. Average human height by country - Wikipedia

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    2 Second table: estimated average height of 19-year-olds in 2019. ... Below are two tables which report the average adult human height by country or geographical region.

  5. Norman and medieval London - Wikipedia

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    On average, London men grew to a height of 5'7½" (172cm) and London women to 5'3" (160 cm). ... who only serve for one year, medieval mayors often ... With Henry VI ...

  6. History of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The average number of births per woman declined from a baby boom peak of 3.5 in 1947 to 1.5 in 1973. [106] When baby boomers entered the workforce, the economy did not generate jobs fast enough and hundreds of thousands emigrated to the more industrialized Sweden, migration peaking in 1969 and 1970 (today 4.7 percent of Swedes speak Finnish).

  7. Vikings - Wikipedia

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    Men in some regions bleached their hair a golden saffron colour. [172] Females also had long hair, with girls often wearing it loose or braided, and married women often wearing it in a bun. [172] The average height is estimated to have been 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) for men and 1.55 m (5 ft 1 in) for women. [171]

  8. Talk:Human height/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    (The European Middle Ages was an era of tallness with men of above six feet (1.83 m) considered unremarkable. ) It is my impression that this is incorrect. Given the size of doorways in old European buildings and the suits of armor from that period displayed in museums, it seems this was a time when people were rather short.

  9. Human height - Wikipedia

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    The average height of 19-year-old Dutch orphans in 1865 was 160 cm (5 ft 3 in). [77] From 1830 to 1857, the average height of a Dutch person decreased, even while Dutch real GNP per capita was growing at an average rate of more than 0.5% per year. The worst decline was in urban areas that in 1847, the urban height penalty was 2.5 cm (1.0 in).