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weirdly encouraging growing experience. No, it wasn't that. I left because I was being harassed and had been for quite awhile. Writing BC was a constant battle--writing anything really. I was also working on Ethics in the Bible at the same time, and this guy called for an opinion about deleting it entirely and no one voted for it but him--so he went in and blanked the entire content. I just couldn't take anymore. For my own mental health, I had to get away. Then a few months ago I was notified about an arbitration involving the guy who had harassed me. He had harassed someone else--and then it was discovered he had harassed several someone else's--and he was banned from WP. Some of the other editors here were kind enough to encourage me to return, and I decided to give WP a second chance. It's been wonderful. I had no idea WP could be such a rewarding hobby. My harasser can reapply to have his case heard in a year, and if he is allowed to return, I will probably be gone again, but in the meantime, I am hoping to get BC through its qualification--one good thing I can leave behind. Thank you again, thank you thank you,
5230:– have caused a shift in the perception of Sahure's and Neferirkare's relationship. Most sources pre-2005 list Neferirkare Kakai as a probable brother to Sahure. Instead, the discovered blocks suggest that Neferirkare Kakai was the eldest son of Sahure, by the name of Ranefer, and that Netjerirenre, previously believed to be Sahure's eldest son, is in fact a twin to Neferirkare. A new hypothesis has it that Netjerirenre may be the ephemeral ruler Shepseskare. Unfortunately for me, recent sources I've been able to view just state plainly that Neferirkare is Sahure's eldest son, without so much as a passing mention of how we've gotten to this idea. I do have one by Verner, but he's a little vague on how the conclusion that Neferirkare is Ranefer has been arrived at. Cheers, 8244:
Those interpretations can be overturned — one of the characteristics of a scholarly field is that scholars have to produce novel hypotheses, which are then tested against the established body of knowledge. A new hypothesis with sufficient support can reshape a field; I've seen it happen at least once, in the realm of afterlife beliefs, in the twelve years I've been studying the Egyptological literature. But most Wikipedians don't have the qualifications to assess novel hypotheses, which is why Knowledge relies on the scholarly literature. If your ideas come to be accepted by a large segment of the Egyptological community, they can be represented here. If not, they won't.
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commas enclosing the quotation and setting it apart from the rest of the sentence, so that the underlying "Champollion shouted and collapsed" would be effectively undisturbed. But when there's an exclamation point, there's no room for that second comma, so it felt to me like the underlying sentence said "Champollion shouted, and collapsed". I'm not sure what to do in this situation. On reflection, the second comma is sort of invisibly present: folded into the exclamation point. Maybe you should restore the hook to the way it originally was; that would in any case be better than a colon. I'm sorry my persnicketiness got in your way.
7801:. It did not pass at the time due to problems with the sources and because I left WP before I could fix them--for other reasons. I have returned and believe all the sources have been fixed now. I went through the entire article. I deleted superfluous references, I narrowed page numbers so things are easier to find, and I went and reread every reference to check that it said what is claimed. I would like to renominate for FA and wondered if you would be willing to do a spot check to see if I missed any. If you run the copyright violation detector on it you will find a violatio for 1074:: Thank you very much. I was a low-activity editor for most of the past four years, as real-life obligations took up most of my time and I poured most of my energy into Isis, which for a while seemed like a never-ending project. I'm relieved to be done with it, and I intend to be busier on Knowledge from now on. I might even work on some subjects outside ancient Egypt, as researching Isis and her sprawling influence has given me more grounding in other ancient Mediterranean religions and, to some extent, the Western esoteric tradition. 8146: 843: 6002:: Nominations for the election of a new tranche of Guild coordinators to serve for the first half of 2020 will be open from 1 to 15 December. Voting will then take place and the election will close on 31 December at 23:59 UTC. Positions for Guild coordinators, who perform the important behind-the-scenes tasks that keep our project running smoothly, are open to all Wikipedians in good standing. We welcome self-nominations so please consider nominating yourself if you've ever thought about helping out; it's 2203:, which I nominated back in August of 2017. Unfortunately, so far, no one seems willing to touch it. I was wondering if you would be willing to review it. (If not, I have another editor who has expressed potential willingness, but that user also has some reservations, one of them being the fact that he or she is not a native English-speaker.) I have noticed that the articles I nominate dealing with Mesopotamian mythology seem to always go ignored for months on end; whereas more "big name" articles like 7414: 7529: 6392: 4419:. I only kept discussing on the talk page to reply to other users' comments who seem to not know that the majority consensus is now that the narrative has some historical basis, and the extent of this historicity is of ongoing research, varying depending on the scholar. It is a narrative that is a mixture of historical elements, including actual events and tribes, mythology and religious teachings. To be honest, this is the case for much of the Torah in general, even large parts of Genesis. The 7804:. This is a backwards violation. The date they typed on the front page says 2010, but that is untrue. I have friends who know computers attempting to help me prove this is another 'clickbait' but all I can do right now is show that the detector never detected its existence before today. Please don't let that interfere with your willingness to review this article. I am very distressed by it and am doing what I can but apparently copying from WP without acknowledgement is a common occurrence. 31: 5936: 4481:—implying something to the reader that is not explicitly supported by the sources. I think you're also misunderstanding the other commenters in that section. I'm familiar with them and think most are at least as well informed about the subject as I am. They just don't want the article to imply that Moses-of-the-Bible was a historical figure or that we can identify an HHIFM behind him with any certainty. I think the general public is too willing to seize upon a particular figure as 3198:
uncertainties. I'm not quite sure what I'm saying here, but one of the things I really like about your rewrite at the Isis article is how you've handled the "vague and impenetrable" essentials. Lynne Roller's "Cybele" book (I've a paper copy), undoubtedy ambitious in scope, is broadly drawn. It was my central resource for the Cybele article, partly because it includes sober, skeptical reviews and re-evaluations of previous scholarship. It left me very few certainties. Very modern.
1023: 8053:, I doubt he would object to spreading it around. I'm reluctant to recommend the entire essay to other editors because it can come across as a bit of a rant, but it makes a critical point that I always keep in mind when writing: that an article shouldn't just collect a bunch of well-sourced facts about a topic but convey its most fundamental points. Unfortunately, I find it a lot more difficult to apply that principle to other people's work when reviewing it, but I try. 801: 6214: 5035: 4885:. Again, I feel really guilty over this because I know I told you I would translate those passages for you months ago, but I do not think I am going to get them translated at this point. I have delayed admitting that I am not going to get them translated for months now because I keep thinking, "Oh, well, I will get them translated eventually," but the truth is I have not been working on them. I am sure this reflects very poorly on my personal character. — 8411: 5825: 3640: 3567: 948: 3931: 8796:
notwendig sind, um von Mysterien sprechen zu können, sind: Eingeweihte, deren Verwandlung und deren Gottesnähe. In Ägypten kommen diese drei Punkte niemals zusammen vor", which you render as "The three conditions that are necessary in order to be able to speak of mysteries are: initiates, their transformation, and their nearness to the god. In Egypt, these three points never occur together." So the "their" refers to the initiates, correct?
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problem is that translating that much material is such a massive undertaking and you really gave it to me at just the wrong time, since my interest in Knowledge is waning. I have basically left Knowledge for the most part. I used to spend nearly all my free time on here writing articles, but now I mostly just log in every few days to check up on recent changes. Instead of writing on Knowledge like I used to, I have
1705: 3122:—it only mentions her in passing. Alvar's book is quirky and opinionated—possibly the snarkiest academic work I've ever read—but it's very extensive and generally pretty incisive. For whatever reason I didn't read much of the portions dedicated to Cybele, unlike those on Mithras, but I still have all three books on hand and can bring myself up to speed when examining the article on Cybele, when I have the time. 1927:
concerns are to do with the article structure, and the organisation of material within it. The essentials seem to be in place, but there's some strictly unnecessary padding, mostly in the form of generalised observations, and some repetitions which, with care, can be avoided. If it were "my" article (oh the heresy!) I'd mercilessly excise anything not essential, and any repetition. An example, from the lede:
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hand, there aren't many other Wikipedians knowledgeable about this subject, which is why we review each other's work in the first place. The article has already received the minimum three supports, so it won't simply fail for lack of attention. Most likely a coordinator will ask for a source review if no one else supplies one. In that case, go ahead and do it, but I'd prefer you to hold off until then.
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of Philae. In fact, it may have been Nubians who maintained the cult of Isis at Philae after all other Egyptian temple cults died out. (I can suggest some excellent sources on that topic if you're interested.) So the image of Nubian worshippers fits perfectly well in the article on Philae, just not at
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Bless you! Thank you so much. I will wait to renominate till you have had a chance to give it the once over. I did not leave WP because of the review. It was stressful, but it was stress for a good purpose. I had faith in the good will of the people working on it with me as well, so it was also a
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for a long time was denied as being historical by many people, but now he is almost universally accepted as being a historical person, with the extent to which the Biblical narrative of him correlates with the actual historical figure again of ongoing discussion. The Trojan War was thought for a long
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have been a historical Moses or a Moses-like figure it was based upon. That is my point. What relation it has to the Moses of the Bible is a forever ongoing discussion, and the extent of the relation between the two is impossible to prove. I do not find it helpful to label scholars or even outlandish
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Dear Parrot, thank you for your precious help with the Userkaf article especially as I was away from wikipedia at the worst of times. Thank you for your copy-editing in particular. I have responded to all comments and improved the article further. As Sarastro has indicated that the review needs to be
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I saw your reversion of my deletion of the word 'ironically' in this article. You are correct - I had looked in the source, and just plain missed the word because I scanned it too quickly. I'll take a break to rest my eyes, and then will be more careful. We need more people who are as attentive as
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Isis' priesthood hasn't been covered all that extensively, either, but I saw no sign of state sponsorship in my sources. The next conference volume of Isis studies, which was originally expected in 2017 but will probably be lucky to come out in 2018, is supposed to focus on priests, and I think I saw
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a lay reader understands the societal context, a desire to bridge the divide between the Egyptian and Greco-Roman sections (to justify putting all this information in one place rather than splitting the article), and my instinct to write with lots of transition, so that ideas flow from one to another
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Mystery rites were a Greek innovation. There were many kinds of mystery rites dedicated to different deities, but the major thing they have in common is that they were designed to stir the emotions of the participant and often to make him or her feel close to a deity. That contact with the deity gave
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up for FA review a month ago. It is its second time being nominated. I failed to complete the process the first time because of leaving WP so suddenly, and now it is getting little response. I am putting out a call to everyone I know because the coordinator has said if it doesn't get more interest
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I feel really bad about this, but I have barely worked on translating those passage you gave me to translate from German into English at all. I translated about half of the first passage around a month or so after you sent me them and I have honestly not worked on them at all since then. Part of the
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but doggedly. For another, I kept working on other, unfinished Knowledge projects rather than concentrating on the handful of refinements I wanted to make to the Isis article before nominating. I haven't forgotten the list of Mesopotamian deities, by the way. I'll have to familiarize myself with the
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As I understand it, the GA process essentially assumes that the reviewer probably will not be an expert. I apologize if I am promoting my own articles too much and I did not mean to strong-arm you into anything. I am just anxious to find reviewers for them since, currently, I seem to be the only one
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Philae operated at the same time as the mysteries of Isis were practiced, but it was a very traditional, Egyptian-style temple with Egyptian-style rituals. There are no signs of the mysteries there. It did have a close relationship with the peoples of Nubia, especially those in the region just south
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I so completely agree - perhaps I will quote you as well - your statement is a nice concise summary. I will endeavor to always live up to those standards. It's extra difficult in some ways to write on a topic you know, and difficult in other ways to write on something you don't. I imagine reviewing
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Anyway, I really appreciate your hard work and your awareness of the changes made to this important article as a member of the WikiProject Ancient Egypt , and I hope I can be a member too one-day. I hope that you send me a message regarding your approval or your refusal about me adding more details
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have gotten them done by now and, consequently, I have hardly worked on them at all, even though it has been nearly two full months since you first asked me to translate those. I really ought to work on those, but I have not. I will try to work on those at some point, although it is possible that I
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aside - maybe permanently, because, to be honest, I don't find him all that interesting. Certainly not interesting enough to shift mountains on his behalf; I'm not even sure I'm capable of that. I started editing his article because I noticed it was just a dump for Plutarch, and needed good-quality
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Hello... I know I said I'd post at the article talk page but having read through the article several times, and checked some of the content against sources, with particular attention to G-R material, I thought it better to post here. You've evidently done a lot of heavy lifting throughout. My major
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Looks at main page. "Oh! Indeed it is". I haven't looked at the main page today. I don't know what you can do about hieroglyphs displaying on mobile, but if there's a solution someone at FAC will mention it (if you don't figure something out before then). In any case I'll see it a FAC when it gets
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for "Good Article" status and I was wondering if you might perhaps be willing to review it, since your main area of interest is ancient Egypt, you have past experience bringing articles up to GA (and even FA) status, and you have expressed willingness to review articles in the past. If you are not
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That isn't the way Knowledge works. Egyptological interpretations of the texts are based on nearly two centuries of detailed analysis of ancient Egyptian culture. That doesn't make its interpretations divinely inspired, but it does mean they're built on a great amount of knowledge and experience.
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I'm leery of that. It's one thing to review both prose and sourcing, but to do a source review after supporting promotion is questionable. I often do the source reviews for articles you nominate, and I don't want it to look like we're simply passing each other's articles through FAC. On the other
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See for yourself; it's on the main page right now as a DYK. I hope to nominate it for FAC, after a few tweaks, but its biggest problem is that it has tables of hieroglyphs, and WikiHiero doesn't seem to work on the mobile version of Knowledge. I don't know what people at FAC will think of that. A
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Well, I can't say I'm not disappointed, but I knew it was a lot to ask. I'm not sure how to get the excerpts translated, but I suppose I'll figure something out. I'm actually more unhappy to hear that you're drifting away from Knowledge, because Knowledge needs knowledgeable editors like you, and
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My point is that Knowledge text on this subject needs to be exceedingly careful because readers' preconceptions are so strong. Say "Moses", and people reflexively picture the Moses of the Bible, the character in the text. Suggest some historical figure as an inspiration for Moses, and people will
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Thank you for the sources. My old PC died a few weeks ago, and I had to transfer its resources to my annoyingly titchy MacBook Air. That didn't work very well - I can't find the greater half of it, which (iirc) included at least some of Alvar's work; so thanks for jogging my memory. (If you enjoy
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someday, though I'm a bit burned out on that family at the moment.) Thank you very much for your suggestions. There may be a few bits of redundancy lurking in there, but overall I think the information-to-words ratio is pretty high. And, of course, if there's anything you're working on that I can
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I noticed that in the lede, you now have "Some of her devotees said she encompassed all the other divine powers of the ancient world." This is presumably a late syncretic development. It doesn't need "of the ancient world" (that's implicit); "said" would be less accurate than "believed", and "all
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Regarding your specific examples, I'm not sure about the first. I think of the lead sentence as a "lead within the lead" that defines the significance of the topic, and Isis' G-R phase is as much a part of her significance as her Egyptian phase. That's a matter of Wikipedian house style, so maybe
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I'm glad you kept working on the article! I worried that you'd left Knowledge because of your FAC experience; I know all too well what it's like to feel overwhelmed by a mammoth article, but I've never had an FAC as difficult as yours. I'd be happy to do the source review for a second attempt. I
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As an editor in real life, I can tell you that the exclamation point is serving instead of a comma, so it's fine at the back end. I will remove the comma in front, but keep an eye on the hook as it moves through the queues and you may well see someone else restore some kind of punctuation there.
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My apologies. I wasn't aware of the rule. It's not a problem of a comma or a colon, but of the structure of the sentence. If it said "Champollion shouted and collapsed", one wouldn't have a comma there (or a colon). If it said "Champollion shouted, 'I have it,' and collapsed", there would be two
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Hello! I would like to apologize. I feel really terrible about this, but I have, to date, only translated the first half of the first section of those passages in German you wanted me to translate. I have been busy doing other things outside of Knowledge and have unfortunately put off working on
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That sounds excellent! Thank you so much. I guess I will tell that other editor not to worry. Just to warn you, though, if you do too good of a job I might ask you to help me in the future. I have had an idea in my head about possibly trying to bring all of the articles about the major Sumerian
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All good points. I knew about the Roman suspicion of secrecy, but I'm not sure if my sources directly connect it to the spasms of hostility toward the Isis cult. The problem is that the sources that address this issue most directly are experts writing to other experts and don't always state the
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FAC is a horrible, nerve-jangling business; as a habitual snowflake, I've managed to avoid it. So far. But more to the point, I seem to have forgotten my primary reason for posting here (a common problem for old geezers like me). So yes, the sections relating to G-R seem substantively accurate;
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The spread of the cult into the Greco-Roman ambit is dealt with below; to introduce this before the description of her original cult and its dissemination confuses the chronological narrative, so I'd take it out. "Her relations with humans were based on her behavior in the myth" is accurate but
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By the way, I belatedly followed Bommas's footnotes to the passage about the priestly initiation ritual he writes about on page 27, and I'm in the uncomfortable position where the sources seem to be assuming something dubious—I have a translation of the text in question, and it doesn't seem to
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Thank you so much for your help. I apologize for all the transcription errors I apparently made. The meaning of most of the passages I need is clear, but because of the importance of this one, I'm just making absolutely sure. The passage on page 11 of Bommas says "Die drei Voraussetzungen, die
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Now, neither the rules governing Knowledge were divinely inspired nor the interpretations of the mainstream Egyptologists. Your duty is to provide information to your readers and my suggestion is to create, at the end of every article relating to ancient Egyptian civilization, a section titled
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It is now at FAC and apparently I should have taken it through peer review first and didn't know that, so I could be in trouble. Please come and tell me what needs doing. I am going back through them myself but I need a tough reviewer. Also, I love that quote from Ling.nut, may I steal it?
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I'm not sure. I'm reluctant to support because I keep noticing awkward bits in the prose, and I'm sure I haven't caught everything because I'm not the most observant of copyeditors. But I certainly don't want to oppose, because if it's not FA-worthy, it's very close. I think I've done as much
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Hello, A. Parrot. I've found this quote on your wiki page and it's worth mentioning that it's the first time I read it yet I 100% agree with it, so as you I guess. Ancient Egypt's long history and rich culture can't be briefly told. And this explains my point of view. I want you to check The
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might be structural; perhaps I tend to employ excessively precise, thematic sub-sections. And maybe that represents a personal, rather irritable "reaching after certainties" when all that's needed is representation of the scholarly narratives - notwithstanding their mutual contradictions and
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I'll ask some MOS or FAC people about whether my view of the lead sentence is correct. Your second example is valid, and I'll have to look out for similar stuff throughout the article (while consulting with my resident lay readers—i.e., family—to make sure too much of the context isn't lost).
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Thanks for the ping! For some reason, it didn't work as a ping; but it nudged your talk-page to the top of my very badly managed watchlist. I've been preoccupied with several small, poorly sourced articles on Rome's material culture, dotted about the place. I should have learned by now that
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Bowden is rather general but pretty extensive. The book might not tell you anything you don't already know, or it might give you some useful details and background information that other sources gloss over, as it did for me. Bremmer's book isn't likely to help with Cybele despite being
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926:, "the party girl of the ancient Egyptian pantheon; love, sex, music, booze, and fancy foreign jewelry are all part of her job description. She also has udders and a tail. ... Joking aside, Hathor was probably the most important goddess in ancient Egypt for most of its history."! -- 370:. We don't know where the mysteries started, and Alexandria is one possibility. But Greece, Italy, and Asia Minor are the only places where we know for certain that the mysteries of Isis were practiced. It's possible that the mysteries of Isis were never practiced anywhere in Egypt. 8616:. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them 8678:
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2470:. I responded to you there and have even amended the article with a footnote based on that insightful review of Roller's book by Josiah Osgood that you shared with us. Thanks for that! Please let me know if there are any glaring issues that could be fixed right away. Regards, 2064:
I forget who said it, but Roman officialdom was exceedingly suspicious of any secret cult - or other organisation - that might pursue its own, potentially subversive interest, rather than openly seek to benefit the established state. Religious enthusiasm, unofficial "clubs",
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I'll try to do a review this week. Don't worry too much about the peer review; it's better for an article to have gone through a review before FAC, but the peer review process is so moribund that there's no guarantee that a reviewer will turn up, so a lot of nominators skip
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I see that your FAC on this article is still lacking a source review. I would be ready to do one to help the nomination however I first need your opinion on this since I have already done a review for the article. Do you think it is appropriate if I do a source review as
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of the temple deity was carried to some important site near the temple. The public could watch processions and some other public festival events, but their participation was never necessary. Egyptian temple ritual was all about serving the gods, and that was the priests'
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there aren't that many involved in topic areas related to mine. As much as I tend to work on my own, it makes things Knowledge easier, and friendlier, when there are other knowledgeable editors you can call upon, or even just casually talk to about shared interests.
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normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them
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clearly be what Bommas (following another scholar) believes it to be. The trail leads me to another German-language source that I may need you to translate in the future, though fortunately I can access most of the relevant section online and it's not very long.
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willing, that is perfectly acceptable; if that is what you decide, then I will try to find someone else to review it, but my current knowledge leads me to believe you are probably the best suited user I know to review that particular article at the moment. --
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I hope to examine Cybele in detail sometime, but, as usual, I have a great deal else on my plate and don't know when I'll be able to concentrate on it. However, I can recommend you one or two sources that may be helpful. My main sources on mystery cults were
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he will archive it. It needs a source review - someone willing to randomly check sources to be sure they actually say what the text says. There are too many for anyone to do alone, but doing any at all, even just one, would be deeply appreciated. Post it
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entry, therefore deleting the image of the Nubian pilgrims depicted on Philae. I am not that fit in Polytheistic religions, therefore I must ask: What exactly is the difference between the Mysteries of Isis and the Isis cult how it was practiced at Philae?
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Yes that is what I thought too, hence I prefered to ask first. I will keep an eye out for the evolution of this article. You are also missing an image review I think. Perhaps we could ping Nikkimaria, althought he/she must be quite busy already with other
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were equally suspect; I think this needs a little further clarification. While the official adoption of such cults meant their more effective control, the apparent lack of an authoritative, state-subsidised priesthood in this instance is surprising to
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reviewing articles in the "Philosophy and religion" category and I have nagging suspicion it is going to take years before all of the articles I have nominated have been reviewed and passed, by which point I will probably have nominated even more. --
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from our backlog (195 articles), and by 22 January we had cleared those and had to add a third month (March 2016). At the end of the month we had almost cleared out that last month as well, for a total of 180 old articles removed from the backlog!
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wrapped up, the article might not pass because the other commenters have failed to respond since about 1 month (my fault since I was away just after posting the FAC). Would you consider indicating whether you support the article promotion or not ?
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You wrote: “That is your interpretation of the texts”, but that is not correct. Mine is just one more interpretation of the texts. Below I am quoting the interpretations of the term mHt-wrt, occurring in Utterance 254 §289c of the Pyramid Texts.
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time to be purely mythical, but now is accepted to having been based on an actual historical conflict of some sort, and Troy was an actual city. Atlantis may have been in reference to the Minoan civilization destroyed by the Thera eruption. Even
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Reidgreg was chosen as lead coordinator, and is being assisted by Baffle gab1978, Miniapolis, Tdslk, and first-time coordinator Twofingered Typist. Jonesey95 took a respite after serving for six years. Thanks to everyone who participated!
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indeed very well and clearly written, barring the occasional blip; and they gave me a few surprises. I didn't know (or perhaps had forgotten) anything much about the enclosed, walled courtyard form and layout of Isaean temples; very like
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Hello copy editors! Welcome to the December 2017 GOCE newsletter, which contains nine months(!) of updates. The Guild has been busy and successful; your diligent efforts in 2017 has brought the backlog of articles requiring copy edit to
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secondary scholarship. Now it's become a dump, source-wise, for Plutarch and Dio. Anyway, I've a vague plan to work on some very long, intimidating topics - and some very short, deceptively "easy" ones - which I actually care about.
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I am 78 years old and I have been studying the texts in the original for the last 15 years at least. Can you be so kind and bring my case to the attention of some administrator or guide me on how can I contact one? Best regards
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for Guild coordinators (who will serve a six-month term for the second half of 2018) have begun, and will close at 23:59 UTC on 15 June. All Knowledge editors in good standing are eligible, and self-nominations are encouraged.
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That's all right. They're not my specialty either, heh. I'd ask Iry-Hor, since this is their area, but they haven't edited in several months. That reminds me, how is the decipherment of ancient Egyptian article coming along?
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were elected. Jonesey95 remained as lead coordinator and Corrine, Miniapolis and Tdslk as assistant coordinators. Keira1996 stepped down as assistant coordinator and was replaced by Reidgreg. Thanks to all who participated!
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Thank you for your detailled answer and sorry for my delayed response. I understand the difference now and therefore will use my image for other entries. On a side note, I own a book that discusses a shrine discovered in
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Moses, or whichever other major biblical figure you care to name, because they don't understand the nuances involved in legend and cultural memory. Those identifications are the stuff of bad cable history documentaries,
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continue to be handled efficiently this year, with 272 completed by the end of May (an average completion time of 10.5 days). Fewer than 10% of these waited longer than 20 days, and the longest wait time was 29 days.
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the participant some kind of special status. The mysteries' focus on the individual worshipper is not an Egyptian tradition. The mysteries dedicated to Isis developed sometime after Greeks began to worship Isis in the
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After two centuries of detailed analysis of ancient Egyptian culture, mainstream Egyptologists keep translating bA as ba, kA as ka, an ax as akh, so do not tell me of the marvelous achievements of the Egyptologists.
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Could this guy obsessed with Faust be a sock? It seems odd that a relatively new editor (3 months) is suddenly going to dispute resolution and quoting wiki policy at us. Has there been another editor with this POV
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That sounds fine by me. Just so you know, I meant no offense with my comment about the Isis article; I think you have done an absolutely fantastic job with it and I hope it makes it to "Featured Article" status.
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during the May drive, and the month ended with 35 requests pending. Of the 26 people who signed up for this drive, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available
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For Featured Articles promoted on or after October 1, 2018, there will be an existing blurb linked from the FAC talk page, which is likely to be transferred to the TFA page by a coordinator at some point.
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were elected. Jonesey95 stepped aside as lead coordinator, remaining as coordinator and allowing Miniapolis to be the lead, and Tdslk and Corinne returned as coordinators. Thanks to all who participated!
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Even though I have mostly left Knowledge and I am no longer writing articles, I still pop over here now and then to see what is going on. This is to thank you for all your excellent work on the article
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project that character onto the figure, unless explicitly told what the distinction is. That's why we shouldn't suggest or even imply any figure as a HHIFM candidate without explaining the distinction.
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somewhere that it will be a two-volume whale of a book. I can't use it (or be faulted at FAC for not using it) if it hasn't been published yet. When I do get it, perhaps I can satisfy your curiosity.
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As of 03:00, 23 September 2019 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors had processed 413 requests since 1 January. The backlog of tagged articles stood at 599 articles, close to our record month-end low of 585.
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Thank you I understand. It is clear that my lack of wikipedia time has impacted the reduced quality of this article. I will take more time in the future to polish the articles before FACing them.
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basin. And at the time, there was also a major ethnological splitin he region between Semitic pastoralists and Sumerian agriculturalists, which is also mentioned in the flood story itself. The
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My Mum used to act as my domesticated proof-reader. She was very good at it, and merciless; she'd done it professionaly for some years, and knew nothing about ancient Rome. An ideal combination!
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for being based on "dubious claims". Anyway, Pompey is 20,000 words. At least 020amonra isn't likely to resist the necessary trimming, unlike the editors of certain other bloated articles. But
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other" would mean male deities as well, which seems unlikely. I've been trying to come up with an alternative, such as "all-goddess" - but that's far from self-explanatory. Unfortunately, our
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was discovered and it was proven that the Vikings did discover North America. Most nations have foundation myths and narratives of migrations which are a mix of history and legend, even the
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prevents us from going beyond the sources. I'll see if I can wring anything more out of Takács, Versluys, or Orlin; Witt or even Alvar might mention this point, though I don't think they do.
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while also completing 48 requests. Of the 30 people who signed up, 29 copyedited at least one article, a participation level last matched in May 2015. Final results and awards are listed
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have been found to have begun to split off around this date somewhere in Mesopotamia, circa 3750 BC, coincidentally when there were also known to be periods of massive flooding in the
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won't have time for it this month—lots of other things on my plate—but I should be able to do it in October. Try not to be too upset by the copyright hitch, and I wish you good luck.
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I plan to give it a source review when I have time. I hope to do it this weekend, but there are a couple of other FACs that I could help with, and that need attention more urgently.
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and is expected to drop further as the drive progresses. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the backlog. Help set a new record and sign up now!
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to go about it, I wouldn't know, except that your cutting tool should probably be a machete. And, obviously, images should fill some of the holes so as to break up the wall of text.
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a snake, it wouldn't leave that part completely blank. The question is only whether it was a specific type of snake (e.g. a cobra). I have created a new section in the article's
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Yeah, I'm just always nervous when reviewing topics I'm not expert on. You're not strong-arming, though; I feel like I have an obligation to help out with the reviewing backlog.
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Thanks for that response. I don't understand it; I must be thick. Please explain why you think you were removing some weird formatting. You actually removed some comments; see
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Do you by any chance have any articles or what have you that discuss the developments regarding early Fifth Dynasty genealogy? I'm working on Sahure's pyramid complex (see
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Don't worry, I haven't forgotten. Today I've been working out my schedule for the week, and barring some unexpected emergency, I'll get to the spot-check on Wednesday.
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without support or context by an IP editor who never did anything else, so I thought it most likely that it wasn't based on any specialized knowledge of the subject.
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Thanks a lot for reviewing my Good Article nomination for the SCP Foundation! GA reviews are always time consuming, so I'm grateful to the editors who perform them.
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Thank you ahead of time for the review, thank you now for the encouragement, and thank you in the past for saving the jist of the essay in an easy to steal quote!
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just begins at the 8th century b.c. and ends at the 5 century A.d. Ancient Egypt's History is much longer than Rome and that's why I thought we had to upgrade the
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quirky and snarky; try Skutch. Such an assassin! I'd hate to have been on the receiving end of a Skutch critique.) I'll look up the others over the next few days.
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Hi A.Parrot. Thank you and yes, "their" refers to the initiates. Let me know if you need me to translate some more and I'll save that favor for a rainy day!--
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Hello and welcome to the June newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since March 2019. You can unsubscribe from our mailings at any time; see below.
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will soon be upon us; it will begin at 00:01 on 16 June (UTC) and will close at 23:59 on 22 June (UTC). The themes are "nature and the environment" and all
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Here is a barnstar which I felt compelled to bestow upon you after reading your article on Egyptian temples. Great work on a vast and complicated subject!
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Ugh, what a mess. I won't touch that issue again, then, but I have to say it's a bit frustrating because RSes on the Nuwaubians are in such short supply.
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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I must stress that you've done excellent and essential work on the article, and I hope my criticisms haven't overstepped the boundaries. Sincere regards,
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and eliminating the November 2015 backlog. Of the 14 editors who signed up, nine editors completed 29 articles. Barnstars and rollover totals are located
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Hey! You got a precious from Gerda too! That's awesome. Gerda's awesome. Congratulations on hanging in with Knowledge for so long. You inspire me.
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Jonesey95 was chosen to continue as lead coordinator, assisted by Baffle gab1978, Tdslk, Twofingered Typist, and first-time coordinator Puddleglum2.0.
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Hello everyone, and welcome to the February 2017 GOCE newsletter. The Guild has been busy since the last time your coordinators sent out a newsletter!
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Yes, I've been looking it over and making small edits, while writing down my comments about larger issues for the FAC. You'll see my remarks shortly.
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As of 04:36, 3 June 2019 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have completed 267 requests since 1 January. The backlog of tagged articles stands at 605 articles.
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has finally been nominated as a "Featured Article." You were waiting so long that I was beginning to wonder if you were ever really going to do it. --
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at some point. I want to get it featured, but I still have some things to do, like fleshing out chapters and eliminating typos and original research.
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almost certainly the cult that was practiced in the little shrine at Ibrim, while 'official' religion was carried on in the big Ptolemaic stone temple
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for September 19, 2017. Please check the article needs no amendments. If you're interested in editing the main page text, you're welcome to do so at
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for comments about the article. Well done! If the article has not already been on the main page as an "In the news" or "Did you know" item, you can
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for January 24, 2020. Please check the article needs no amendments. If you're interested in editing the main page text, you're welcome to do so at
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while Jonesey95 returned as lead coordinator. The next election is scheduled for June 2020 and all Wikipedians in good standing may participate.
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may have played a hand in making this one of our most successful backlog elimination drives. The copy-editing backlog was reduced from 477 to a
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I scanned page 155, which offers the most information on that matter, and uploaded it on Google Drive (Sorry for the not perfect quality). Link:
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for April 2, 2020. Please check the article needs no amendments. If you're interested in editing the main page text, you're welcome to do so at
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I have worked mostly on articles about ancient Mesopotamian deities and ancient Greek deities. Some of the articles I have worked on include:
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focused on Requests, geography, and food and drink articles. Of the fourteen people who signed up, eleven recorded a total of 57 copy edits.
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work for displaying the hieroglyphs instead of WikiHiero, but it would be clumsier, and Unicode hieroglyphs aren't widely supported anyway.
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by Jan Bremmer. I know only Alvar is cited in the Cybele article right now, and then only once, so I don't know if you're familiar with it.
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We achieved the goal of eliminating all articles that had been tagged prior to the start of the drive, for the first time in our history!
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Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators;
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and articles tagged in May. 19 participating editors claimed 54 copy edits. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available
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Thank you very much, and thank you for letting me know your timeframe (but if it ends up taking longer than you expect, no worries).
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Hi A. Parrot. Please, you can help? The template contains errors. I corrected them but they have reversed. The errors I explain here
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is similar. I hear my old college mentor's voice in the back of my head on everything I write. I hope that produces good things!
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I just noticed your "Things that made me tired"! Well yes. Five years... amazing how slowly/quickly they pass (take your choice).
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Re: the quotation from Ling.Nut, it's not my property to steal. I didn't ask permission to quote Ling.Nut, but as it's part of a
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that the Osiris-Orion obsessive was Ararat arev. What's amazing is that he's still stuck on the same schtick, three years later.
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This process may take up to 7 days. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments you might have during this period.
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Nomination of candidates in our mid-year Election of Coordinators opened on 1 June, and voting will take place from 16 June.
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If you ever want or need to study the relationship between the Nubians and the worship of Isis at Philae, good sources are
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Hello, is there any hope that in your personal library there is something concerning the deification of Ahmose-Nefertari?
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It's not that one necessarily needs citations for the see also section, but that in this case there's a serious danger of
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Doesn't have that much to do with Ancient Egypt (Only like 10%), but I would be happy if you could review my entry on the
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Thanks for all of your contributions to improve the encyclopedia for Knowledge's readers, and have a happy and enjoyable
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some strangely placed italic formatting, which, now that I look into the page history, were put in place as part of
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and 116 backlog articles from the target months of June to August 2019. At the conclusion of the drive there was a
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is not complete; if you would like to continue, please link the nomination to the nominations page as described in
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Hi, A. Parrot! I was wondering if you had made any progress or found any more problems with your source review of
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Hi A. Parrot, I just wanted to let you know that I will attempt to do your translation this week. Best wishes,--
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drives. Of the 38 people who signed up, 30 copyedited at least one article. Final results and awards are listed
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may not have much time for another week and a half, since I am a college student and next week is finals week. —
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this roundup of the year's activity at the Guild is planned for publication in late January or early February.
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Hi, just FYI, you're not allowed to edit your own hook in prep. If you have a problem, please bring it up at
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is good and dense, as it should be. But now that you mention it, I'd really welcome any kind of attention at
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Well, it depends what you mean by "Moses of the Bible" being a historical figure. Most scholars agree there
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Thanks for reviewing my edit for Decipherment of Egyptian texts, I'll take note for future edits. Cheers!
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If your main criticism is repetition and padding, I assume you find the substance of the article accurate?
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Hi A. Parrot. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2020. Thank you for your help. Best regards from Madrid,
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and the oldest backlog month. Of the twenty editors who signed up, eleven editors recorded 37 copy edits.
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Hello and welcome to the August 2018 GOCE newsletter. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Guild's
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self-nominations, so please consider nominating yourself if you've ever thought about helping out; it's
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for the Guild. Testing is now underway and is expected to be completed by 3 October; for this reason,
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rather than being stated without introduction. It's possible to go overboard with any of those things.
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copyediting as I have time for today; let's see if the other reviewers come back and give a verdict.
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It doesn't look like the sources I have say much about her, but some mention a monograph about her:
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Hello and welcome to the September newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since June 2019.
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featured list criteria, as I haven't reviewed a list before, but I can do it this coming weekend.
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I owe you a favor, so let me know if there's any way I can help with anything you're working on.
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Hello and welcome to the December 2018 GOCE newsletter. Here is what's been happening since the
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For your contributions to articles about Egyptian history and culture, and for your eagle eyes!
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by Michel Gitton, originally published in 1975 and apparently with a second edition in 1981.
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Ha. Thanks. I keep forgetting these jokers and their names; they popped up yesterday, and
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Welcome to the June 2018 GOCE newsletter, in which you will find Guild updates since the
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So-o-o, it's October, and I don't mean to nag--well I do of course--but nicely I hope.
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I'm afraid royal genealogies aren't my specialty. My go-to reference on the subject is
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Hello, taking into account your impressive library, could you suggest me some reading
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to the script that tallies article text length, in case you don't have it.) Except on
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and elsewhere (your edit summaries are spot-on, btw). Big rewrites ahoy? I'm putting
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cited reliable sources, including Faust, and used boldface and caps excessively.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Hey, I hope this is the right place to ask. You just reverted my image on the
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I can, but you'll get the same answer. (The most relevant Knowledge policy is
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