Teotihuacan, northeast of modern-day Mexico City, flourished between 150 B.C. and A.D. 650, had a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants at its heyday, but several centuries later that number plummeted substantially. Researchers have long wondered what caused this dramatic population drop, with hypotheses including war and famine.
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