How Many People Lived in Tenochtitlan?

How Many People Lived in Tenochtitlan?

539-564 AMCA Ch 20 D / AER:525-549 AM Chapter 20 16/8/12 20:20 Page 549 539-564 AMCA Ch 20 D new:525-549 AM Chapter 20 7/21/12 10:00 AM Page 549 THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO AND ITS AFTERMATH 549 HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVED IN TENOCHTITLAN? Ancient cities leave behind physical traces of their constructions: most had several levels, created architecture and extent, but unless reliable censuses by establishing solid platforms upon which the also remain, population size is a rough estimate. higher-level rooms were built around lower-level Archaeologists commonly use the community’s patios. However, there are no known examples of known area, multiplied by population density values buildings with two (or more) stories of enclosed from cultures with similar architectural styles and constructed rooms. household size. And yet a population estimate of 500,000 people In modern descriptions of the Aztecs, Tenochtitlan’s living in 5.4 square miles would have a density of population size is often estimated to number in the close to 96,000 persons per square mile. Modern hundreds of thousands, some scholars even suggesting Manhattan has fewer than 67,000, and lower-density that the population of the city proper might have modern cities, with some skyscrapers and extensive been at least as large as half a million. This estimate residential neighborhoods, have much lower values. (Vaillant 1966: 134) was derived from several 16th- San Francisco has just over 14,000 persons per square century descriptions, but these are not always accurate. mile; Los Angeles has roughly 7,000 people per What is a reasonable estimate of Tenochtitlan’s square mile. population size? The area of Tenochtitlan-Tlatelolco Applying these values to Tenochtitlan, we might is known to be about 5.4 square miles (nearly 14 be looking at a population of between 35,000 and square kilometers). Aztec buildings were single-story 75,000. These estimates, too, leave much to be desired. A solid analysis of Tenochtitlan’s density would require careful use of available maps (reconstructions from archaeological sources and ethnohistoric documents such as the Mapa de México [1550]) plus estimates of Aztec family and household sizes. For now, a population of 50,000 for the city proper seems reasonable, if perhaps a bit inflated. There might have been 100,000 people if nearby cities and towns on the mainland are included. 20.7 Modern Manhattan is less densely settled than Tenochtitlan, according to some population estimates of the Aztec capital. Susan Toby Evans. 2013. Ancient Mexico and Central America: Archaeology and Culture History. Thames & Hudson, London and New York. 2nd Proof & . P.549 C C.

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