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394:, I'd first look for other sources. I'd also look at the dates. I'd certainly never say something was invented later than it was found somewhere. And don't forget that something can be invented in more than one place, so you can have something which was originally invented on one continent and then independently invented elsewhere. Frankly this 'invented' thing is a minefield, with so many countries or ethnic groups, etc wanting to claim inventions. Right now with its Hindutva government India is doing this. Next time "ping" me, eg {{re|Doug Weller}} but note you can't fix a broken ping, you need to start over with a new signed post. 128: 420: 332: 461:
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OK, I'm fairly new at this and not familiar with the rules. What about a source says something like "X was invented in China in 100AD"? But another source gives an example in which X was found in Babylon in 500 BC, but didn't call it an invention? What should take precedence when this occurs? I
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