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At its height archaeologists believe that the mayan city of tikal contained as many as

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They had 36000 at the hight

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Answer: 360,000 people.

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By the early sixth century, Tikal was at the height of its dominance, covering a territory of 965 square miles, holding a total estimated population of over 360,000 people. This means that their kingdom had a larger area than Mesopotamia´s Sumerian city-states around 3,000 years before. Tikal´s royal dynasty ultimately led aa multicenter polity, using conquest and trade to extend its power, and arrenging political marriages.

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