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section. It takes text directly from the source material without quoting it. The construction of the second sentence is awkward. Perhaps most importantly, it does not actually contain any information about the geology of Ellora -- it simply claims that visitors to Ellora don't understand its geology, which is unnecessarily condescending and unhelpful. Here is my proposed revision;
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I would say the fault lies with me. For the most part, I have kept the use of British English (as I should being a resident of a Commonwealth nation!) but obviously overlooked these ones. I've changed all instances of "center" to "centre" to maintain consistency. I'll double check for words ending in
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thanks for your patience in waiting for me to complete this copyedit. It's been quite difficult to get time between work and RL commitments. I've finished the copyedit but some statements are not clear to me as when I try to use Google preview, the pages I need are not included in the preview. Below
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applies. Really, it is especially inappropriate here, as to the uncertain reader "artwork" will probably suggest initially and mainly either paintings or the commercial design sense of drawings etc, when actually at Ellora all the "artwork" is either sculpture or sculpted architectural decoration (if
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It's when you create a bridge between two areas by carving the span from the rock as it was naturally placed, as opposed to creating an arch from concrete/wood/steel/imported stone, etc. "Living rock" is a term of art, but very liberally used to describe rock cut architecture, as opposed to the "dead
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Johnbod: Indeed. I take part / much of the blame. My British/Indian spelling skill is not too good. I edit using a dictation system plus auto-correct that messes things further. I clean up as I go along. This is a problem with some of my Southeast Asia/Africa/West Asia space article contributions
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As I accepted the GOCE request left by Sarah, I have been working my way through the article. Some of the phrasing is cumbersome and taking some time to interpret. That being said, I hadn't noticed the number of times that "artwork" had been used. I'll prune the usage where appropriate during my
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I came across this short passage on the page; "One aspect a typical visitor overlooks is the geological background of Ellora. In fact the most defining factor why Ellora was ever made and that too at this location is the geological peculiarity of the place ". There are several problems with this
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Elloda...Ellora...these are both transliterations of the Marathi. The soft d is not much different from a short-trilled r. English is stuck with the problem of getting close to non-English pronounciations, and no English transliteration will exact. It's Ellora on the Indian Railway; that's good
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Eliminated Gallery as IMO, the photos at Commons can be seen there. A link has been provided. Why should one have a gallery of imgs here in English wiki if it is available in Commons? Again there were n imgs of the Kailash Temple (UNDUE to it). An article is formed about the
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In the Hindu monuments section, (Caves 13-29), there is a statement about work starting on cave 19 in the first period of construction but later it states that cave 19 was one of the last to be constructed. Would either of you have access to the sources to clarify this?
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No attempts to give the best exemplars, just the quickest careless ones! Change it to "works of art" or whatever. You are welcome to reword, copyedit and improve the article as and where appropriate. You are right, it should be "reliefs" and not "relief artworks", etc.
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Some of these accounts suggest the importance of Ellora, but include ahistorical claims; for example, a description of the caves by Venetian traveller Niccolao Manucci is based on interviewing Mughal officials who made claims that "...they were executed by the ancient
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Was the original name of Ellora village, Elloda ? Because in one of the novels of S. L. Bhairappa it is mentioned as Elloda. Given that British changed the spelling and prononciations of many places such as Dharwad/Dharwar etc. I guess it is Elloda.
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But (even if these were the best exemplars, which they are not) that is not how the word is used here. Nor is there any painting here (according to your recent edit anyway) so everything is sculpture, or at the least carving, and of course "art".
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Feel free to change a few. I have come across the term artwork(s), when the author is trying to generically refer to or include a spectrum of things... relief, statues, friezes, painting, etc. For example, see the various instances in Kleiner in
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This article currently uses the word "artwork" 18 times. In each case it would be much better, imo, to replace it, generally with "art" or (here) "sculpture", "image/s", "figure/s" etc., or just omit it - "relief artworks" for example are just
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Thanks for that. I've tweaked the text after your addition to the sourcing. That is the last part of the copy editing that needed to be done. Please feel free to ping me or drop a message on my TP if you need anything. Regards.
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In Marathi it is Verul. Ellora is an English name. Also, I dont think there is a village named Ellora. Ellora has always been the archeological site. Also, generally, the monastic caves were away from the residential areas.
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I embedded quotes in both cases for your convenience. Please feel free to wordsmith it further. Thanks for the steady progress, I for one admire your work. As always, there is no hurry. Please take your time.
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Thanks for the explanation. I was about to delete all the references as it sounded very weird. I am glad I decided to check the discussion first. --
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I have not done any copyediting for this section. The text is particularly thin and requires expansion before a copy edit would make sense.
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Blackmane: Unless Johnbod does it sooner, I will locate the source and check/clarify this by tomorrow. Thank you,
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I revised the Cave 34 section. Would appreciate another look, whenever you find some time. Thanks,
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are a couple of statements that require some checking, if you happen to have the physical text
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It is a common but misleading term a better term might be in situ latin for carved in place.
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The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India, Volume 1: Buddhist, Jain, Hindu
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If there are articles for each separate cave, we could make a map like this
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A map would be very illustrative, I'll see if I can find a way to make one.
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says it was one of the earliest Hindu caves, with 20 & 21. Page 358.
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An editor has reviewed this edit and fixed any errors that were found.
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On another pernickety point, this should use (a formal version of)
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I've run my comb through the section and polished it up a bit.
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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rock" of buildings built of rock that has been quarried.--
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British/Indian/whatever spellings! Appreciate your help,
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Gardner's Art through the Ages: Non-Western Perspectives
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is not a transliteration of एलोरा, which is (surprise)
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