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Once EEG is a stable company, I would like to offer you a paid position, in the Company. We are preparing to revolutionized Computer Gaming and other Content Creators will be offered the same opportunity.
Thank you and Kudos, on your work,
ms_rachel_m_52 :)
ps: I would do it myself but I lack the knowledge of all this computer stuff but mine is to put together the Team and run the Company. :)
Modelers used reference material and not just their Imaginations or Artistic flare then others would understand the History of the World, in a very different light and we one day might get over petty in differences,to live in Peace, together. I began my studies in 1991 and I am now doing more in-depth studies of Aztec, Mayans, Nazcar with numerous other Western hemisphere people. I myself am a Citizen of the Creek Nation or Muscokee people. It is now thought Creek people were a part of Mayan culture, and the Mayans began in North America then moved to the Yucatan centuries ago. There is geological evidence as well as Archaeological evidence this may be a fact. Thank you for your submission and I will subscribe to it, because it does look different than Mayan or Aztec.
Your models of structures are very good to excellent but far too off base. I suggest you find or buy the Osprey booklet entitled "Fortifications of the Incas 1200 - 1531 AD" ISBN 1-84176-939-8. In fact, I will mail you a copy, if you can not afford the US Price of $16.95 (USD). It presents good details of structures, Social classes with Maps, Pictures with Drawings and a good History of the Incas. Inca is not the Name of the People but its Rulers and it has an excellent Glossary of a few words they used with a fair translation in English.
I have been studying the Inca Empire for almost 20 years and the Inca were not even remotely like the Aztec or Mayan, and I must add there is no Archaeological evidence of any Western Hemisphere culture that used Siege weapons plus NO practice of Heresy, either. Failure to do as the Rulers said was a Death sentence,
Inca architecture is very different from Mayan and Aztec, but none of these had Castles. The Inca did have stone Fortifications, a Main road system about 40,000 km of which only about 25% exists today, The cut stone from the Quarries with water and wood, created phenomenal terraces and durable Fortifications. A social system that rivaled Mayan and Aztec plus was the last to be conquered by the Spanish, It took about 29 years and their history goes back to 1200 AD but began as early as neolithic tines, about 12,000 years ago.
Can you tell us which architecture set you're working next on?