• Danquebec@sh.itjust.works
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      8 days ago

      OP definitely could have used the Inca empire. Its size far surpassed that of any bronze age state in the Old world.

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        5 days ago

        The Inka get bonus points for building earthquake-proof (or at least extremely resistant) structures out of stone.

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          7 days ago

          Aren’t they one of only two empires that was formed into a narrow line north to south? I’m not saying they aren’t impressive, just that they were only competing with Egypt there.

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            7 days ago

            I did this in True Size Of:

            I didn’t include a few northern regions for New Kingdom Egypt, because they were a pain to move with my phone, but I also included all of Egypt which covers a lot of desertic area that probably wasn’t under any strong state control.

            Couldn’t find La Paz in Bolivia with the website.

            But it should give a pretty good idea.

            EDIT:

            Ok even better:

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              6 days ago

              That is impressive and I’ll admit I forgot about Japan and Vietnam in my “weirdly vertical countries” list. But still yeah it’s not even close in any count.