1 posted on
09/19/2005 3:33:01 PM PDT by
blam
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To: blam
>>>Medieval ancestors measured up to our height standards
Where is Steve Quayle's Giant Theory!!!!
119 posted on
09/20/2005 7:13:58 AM PDT by
Calpernia
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To: blam
Tell that to the girls I see out and about that look me straight in the eye or down on me........
They exceed the average height of a man
133 posted on
09/20/2005 2:01:33 PM PDT by
bert
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To: blam
The enduring myth that people in the past were much shorter than we are today contains a small element of truth, writes Sebastian Payne, chief scientist at English Heritage, in British Archaeology. There have been small changes, and average height has increased by an inch or so over the past 50 years, he says, attributing the increase to better health and nutrition. Riggghhhht. Only an inch or so. I was one of the tallest guys in my class 30 years ago. I look around at today's high school kids, and they're TREES. I walked into an auto parts store the other day and I had to look up at the two kids who were behind the counter. It was unusual enough that I remarked on it to my pal.
162 posted on
09/21/2005 2:33:48 PM PDT by
an amused spectator
(If Social Security isn't broken, then cut me a check for the cash I have into it.)
To: blam
I simply don't believe it.
I'm taller than my father and he was taller than his father.
Other studies have demonstrated that the average eight of Cro-Magnon man, who lived on a high protein diet was about 6'.
The early European explorers in North America commented on the much larger size of native Americans.
When people started living in large communities and eating a diet high in grains and low in animal protein, their body size diminished, as did their general health. Medieval serfs and members of the lower classes ate a diet high in grains and vegetables and low in animal proteins, and WERE smaller in size than their aristocratic contemporaries who ate a diet rich in animal protein. In addition, squalid living conditions, overcrowding, and industrial filth, which increased into the early twentieth century, contributed towards this trend.
Look at eastern Asian or South American individuals who emigrate to the U.S. They are frequently far shorter than their sons and daughters and grand children who eat better foods and live under healthier conditions.
The authors of this piece should go back to the drawing board.
175 posted on
09/22/2005 2:51:40 AM PDT by
ZULU
(Fear the government which fears your guns. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
To: blam
Recruits in 18th and 19th-century military records were considerably below todays average heights, he says, but adds: Recruits are often from poorer families whose average height is less, and were often not fully grown. While that holds true for recent times, the knights in medieval days came from the top strata of the upper class.
178 posted on
09/22/2005 6:01:02 AM PDT by
Pharmboy
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179 posted on
09/01/2009 4:42:25 PM PDT by
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