The population of ancient Rome

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What was the population of imperial Rome? City blocks in Pompeii and Ostia are sufficiently well explored that a fair estimate of population density can now be arrived at. That peoples the city of ancient Rome with roughly 450,000 inhabitants, within the known population and density range of pre-industrial and modern urban centres.

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Storey, G. R. (1997). The population of ancient Rome. Antiquity, 71(274), 966–978. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00085859

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