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Small Doors
Why do old houses have small doors that you have to duck to enter? Is it because people were smaller then?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Arrarently Ace001, men living during the 9th to 11th centuries had an average height of about 5 feet 8 inches. Average height then steadily declined until it reached a low point of 5 feet 5.5 inches in the 17th and 18th centuries, rising again through the 19th century and only reaching 5 feet 8 inches again in the first half of the 20th century.
Jimbo
Jimbo
Yeah, Jimbo is right - and it was due to diet. Decent food becoming available for children only after 1915.
I must say I am surprised at the heights quoted earlier - this could be racial. the average age of death in 1066-1100 being 25, and clearly this is not consistent with a height of 5 ft 8 in shoiwng how healthy eeveryone was - when clearly they werent.
partly height, but partly also insulation; the smaller the door (and consequently, the bigger the wall), the less wind got in/heat got out. PP, I think the average age of death wasn't necessarily to do with ill health - war (males) and childbirth (females) had a lot to do with it; so did high infant mortality, which would skew the overall average a lot but wouldn't be linked to diet.
I was told at one Country House I visited that it was because it provided greater security for the inhabitants. For example an attacker would have to duck to get through a door by which time the defender could have clobbered him over the head. This was refering to a door in a garden, so I'm not sure whether it is any help to you? However it is certain that people have grown in average height over the centuries.