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The Inca were famous for their qullqas storehouses filled with enough food to see their subjects through years of famine. Were such vast food reserves particularly notable in the premodern world? Did European or Asian civilizations manage a similarly effective famine-fighting strategy?

by /u/RusticBohemian in /r/AskHistorians

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