Originally posted by Nakar Gabab
You sly bastard! You didn't say "any other cities!" Since, as we all (riiiiiiight) know, the Mesoamerican city-state of Teotihuacan may have had 75,000-150,000 people in the early 11th century...
You sly bastard! You didn't say "any other cities!" Since, as we all (riiiiiiight) know, the Mesoamerican city-state of Teotihuacan may have had 75,000-150,000 people in the early 11th century...
I don't have Meso-American city populations at hand -- but I do have global estimates for 1483 CE --
North America -- 1 million
Meso-America -- 4 million
South America -- 5 million
Europe -- 73 million
Africa (including Madagascar and Egypt) ~40 million
Anatolia / Arabia / Near East ~20 million
India -- 110 million
China -- 120 million (Note! -- this includes a much larger area than the "China Proper" cited in my last post!)
Japan -- 15 million
Korea -- 3 million
Southeast Asia ~8 million
Indonesia ~6 million
... Better?

-Oz
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