Guy Brown
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/ 8 January 2008

Too long and nasty?

Life was once described as ”nasty, brutish and short”, but that would be a better description of death throughout most of history. People died as children or in their prime, so ageing and the aged were rare. The most common forms of death were by infection, violence, accident or childbirth. Death was rapid: people were fully alive one day, and fully dead the next.