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Megacities of the ancient world
Conurbations of note dating back to ancient civilization
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According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, megacities are defined as urban agglomerations with over 10 million inhabitants. But 3,000 years ago or so, a megacity would have numbered just upwards of 20,000 souls. Even so, a few of the largest cities boasted populations in excess of 500,000. Indeed, among the most significant developments in antiquity was the rise of cities. And the fact that there are some still standing thousands of years after being founded serves as testimony to their complex architecture and sophisticated building techniques. So where are these early conurbations situated, and how many people did they house?
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