Someone wrote in [personal profile] sami 2009-05-11 09:42 pm (UTC)

Nobody is claiming "Giant crowded permanent cities" in North America, just a reasonable density of towns and townsites. Sheesh. The high end population estimates for pre-contact North America (1491, Mann's stuff) are around .5 natives per square km or lower. The low end estimates are .04 natives per square km, which is nearly Greenlandic sparseness and even more ridiculous.

-Yrf


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