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The Ancient City of Angkor Wat Had a Population Larger Than Modern-Day Boston, According to New Archaeological Research


The Ancient City of Angkor Wat Had a Population Larger Than Modern-Day Boston, According to New Archaeological Research
Using LiDAR and machine learning, archaeologists estimate the population in the Greater Angkor Region may have hit 900,000.
May 10, 2021
The face towers at the Bayon Temple are a well-known feature of the downtown area of the greater Angkor region. Photo by Alison Carter, courtesy of the University of Oregon.
The massive temple complex that is Cambodia’s Angkor Wat is famed as the world’s largest religious monument. Now, researchers have determined the city’s population at its zenith in the 13th century, and the number is impressive: some 700,000 to 900,000 people likely called the Angkor region home, making it one of the world’s largest pre-modern cities. Compare that with the 2019 estimated population for Boston, at 692,600. ....

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Angkor region was actually a large Medieval city


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Angkor region was actually a large Medieval city
The Greater Angkor Region in contemporary Cambodia was dramatically more urbanized in the 13th century than previously thought, and home to 700.000 to 900.000 people. These discoveries were made by a research team led by Sarah Klassen. Their findings are published in Science Advances.
“The level of urbanism at the medieval Khmer site was pretty unique for the world at the time”
The Greater Angkor Region in Cambodia is known for Angkor Wat, one of the largest monumental temple complexes in the world. By combining several datasets and using new technologies such as Lidar mapping and machine learning algorithms, a research group lead by Sarah Klassen uncovered spectacular new facts about the region as a whole. “We now have data showing that the region, at its height in the 13th century, was home to 700.000 to 900.000 people. The diachronic maps also show the level of urbanism at the medieval Khmer site w ....

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Ancient City of Angkor Was Jam-Packed With People


Ancient City of Angkor Was Jam-Packed With People
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Artist s interpretation of daily life inside Angkor Wat s fourth enclosure, late 12th century. (Illustration: Tom Chandler, Mike Yeates, Chandara Ung and Brent McKee, Monash University, 2021)
Angkor, in what is now Cambodia, was one of the most populated cities in the world from the 9th to 15th centuries CE. That said, archaeologists have struggled with knowing just how many people actually lived there. A comprehensive new study may have finally answered the question, affirming the ancient city as a bustling metropolis.
The Greater Angkor Region was home to between 700,000 and 900,000 people at its peak in the 13th century CE, according to research published today in Science Advances. That makes Angkor, the capital city of the Khmer Empire, one of the largest pre-modern settlements in human history. ....

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A metropolis arose in medieval Cambodia – new research shows how many people lived in the Angkor Empire over time


How big were the world’s ancient cities? At its height, the world’s first city of Uruk may have had about 40,000 people about 5,000 years ago. In the medieval period, London may have had a population of about a quarter of a million people, growing to approximately 600,000 by the early 17th century.
One of the world’s largest ancient cities lay in the jungles of Southeast Asia in the greater Angkor region located in contemporary Cambodia. This medieval site was home to the Angkor or Khmer Empire from the ninth to 15th centuries. You might be familiar with the famous Angkorian temple, Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious monuments in the world. ....

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Angkor Wat was had up to 900,000 inhabitants


The ancient Cambodian capital of Angkor Wat, had a staggering 900,000 inhabitants before it was abandoned in 1431, according to a new study.
An international team, led by the University of British Columbia, examined three decades of data to create a demographic model of the Medieval city.
Their model revealed that the capital of the long-gone Khmer Empire housed between 700,000 and 900,000 people during its zenith in the 13th century.  
According to the researchers this made it one of the largest premodern cities int he world, built up over several centuries of growth at different rates.
The ancient Cambodian capital of Angkor Wat, had a staggering 900,000 inhabitants before it was abandoned in 1431, according to a new study ....

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