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>>112989
If you hate crowds so much and want to be a hunter-gatherer, you can do that now. Go live in some remote location, like the wilderness in Montana, the deserts in Arizona, the plains in Wyoming, or live among other aboriginal hunter-gatherers in Australia or Africa. Be prepared for a harsh and short life, though. Scrounging around for food, water and shelter is exhausting, I have heard.
AVERAGE WORLDWIDE HUMAN life expectancy reached 66 years in the first quinquennium of the twenty-first century, with extremes at the country level ranging from 39 years in Zambia to 82 years in Japan (United Nations 2007). Average life expectancy has increased linearly at almost three months per year over the past 160 years. Among traditional hunter-gatherers, the average life expectancy at birth varies from 21 to 37 years. https://condensedscience.wordpress.com/2011/06/28/life-expectancy-in-hunter-gatherers-and-other-groups/
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