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			 Megalomaniac
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 AndyDufresne
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			AndyDufresne wrote:A few names are still a little hard on the eyeare a few that are still rather small. I know there might be little room, but I'd still look into upping the name sizes of those...and perhaps others, a little more. Otherwise this map is nearing an end!
- India Inferior
- Hyrcania?
- Caria
- Pisidia
--Andy

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			Megalomaniac wrote:Not sure if anyone has mentioned this or the map has been corrected since but in the original it would be more accurate to swap the name tags for mesopotamia and assyria.

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 happysadfun
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			happysadfun wrote:it's hard to differentiate in the key between selecus north and ptolomy. the colours in the key aren't very clear.
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 Mr. K
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			tals wrote:happysadfun wrote:it's hard to differentiate in the key between selecus north and ptolomy. the colours in the key aren't very clear.
I think that's being pedantic - one is darker than the other and that is reflected on the map.
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		Mr. K wrote:Megalomaniac wrote:Not sure if anyone has mentioned this or the map has been corrected since but in the original it would be more accurate to swap the name tags for mesopotamia and assyria.
I'm not sure. Both empires controlled the other's area (plus more) at their height, so its tough to say. The map I used as a reference for this time period labeled the borders that way, so I think i'll just leave it.
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