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1662:, you wrote: "When the omens predicted impending doom for a monarch, it was customary to appoint as a substitute a statue though animate as a scape-goat for a hundred days to deflect the disaster, at the end of which the proxy and his spouse would be ritually slaughtered and the king would resume his throne." Someone soon changed "animate" to "inanimate" - but neither version makes sense to me. A real person was involved here (hence, animate) but how is he a "statue"? Or was appointed by statute" the intended meaning? Are you trying to say that a person was declared a living statue of the king? 297:, unaltered, and non re-interpreted. As a result of doing Egyptian hieroglyphs, and some cuneiform, it is so.... satisfying living in a world of understanding, and 'seeing', but not with the eyes, with the "mind, heart, and soul". We live in this politically correct world of true Craziness, Overpopulation, Extinction-(Extirpation)... It was all done in the original "riverworld" societies of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, and done in the 3rd and 2nd Millenniums BC... before the really big changes started with the full-blown production of the Iron Age, and the societal evolutions. 1464:
what the community puts into it. Having more structured data will almost certainly help importing data from other datbases and detect inconsistenies. It should also make many things more searchable (for example, you should be able to use it to find items about objects found in Mesopotamia that are held in German museums, and also restrict the search to those that have an article in German, but not yet in English). Also, Wikidata items are not real articles, so that it is fine if they are really smallish. I suppose it would be relevant to have an item for all 160 kudurrus. --
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original Anc.Mes. template in there, I will happily revert myself. For the moment however, maybe we can leave it as it is, especially since I need some time to think about a good solution to make these articles more accessible. The least I can do is try to upload the new template I have in mind for Ancient Mesopotamia in my sandbox, and then we can decide whether that still fits these articles, or whether a new template might be better. I'll see if I can do that tomorrow.--
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physician's career, but I would rather use factual data instead of that word, such as "...x year career". "Illustrious" is a term that I have POV and editorial concerns over; reason being is because the word is not extraordniarily detailed in itself. However, I could simply be overly concerned about the vocabulary, though, because I have received criticism on other pages while trying to edit such pages with
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How long does the request take (already started). Unfortunately another editor is trying to change to tone of the article and make it "Biblical". As it was a carefully positioned neutral article about a Babylonian king who preceded the Biblical age, this is a problem and your reversion of my renaming
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Wikidata is a multilingual knowledge base. Its most immediate purpose is to help Wikipedias in smaller languages, at they will be able to grab the interwikis and the infobox data directly from Wikidata, without the need to maintain all of them. Other uses are potentially numerous, but will depend on
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Because "however" implies a contradiction from the previous sentence, which is not what is happening there. Since he's not related, there's no reason that think the name should be retroactively applied. Where's the contradiction? The "moreover" implies that the two ideas build off of one another, as
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Hello, from Arizona....I see the two articles had two separate write-ups (at the Louvre?). I'm going to move both articles to new names (not ReDirect yet); correct the one name, and modify the second name with the nice, large photo, and description-(K. of Melishihu). Probably move it to "Kudurru of
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read the sentence correctly. It took me awhile to realize, the sentence was meant to be correct---- the "but one, Ninurta-nadin-shumi..." looked like a sentence needing a verb ("but" as a conjunction). I guess the 'but one' is a pun for English "butt one" (hah hah). As an American I speak English,
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In general, a thousand wrongs don't make a right. I feel that putting these king-pages in ] or something similar would achieve the same thing (i.e. links to relevant pages on Kassites/Assyria) without having the irrelevant links that are also in the Ancient Mesopotamia infobox. However, if you feel
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It looks like I got off a bad start. I would like to apologize for my earlier replies; I might have been a little bit too uncompromising. Just to be sure, the work you are doing is absolutely great, so I agree it would be better to accommodate that. If the best solution turns out to leave the
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Hello, and thank you for your commentary and contributions to Knowledge (XXG). What you posted on my page does make sense, as he did appear to have a very lengthy career, as well as an illustrious one, as described by the source. I would be willing to use the term "lengthy" to describe the
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874:. I have done some research and seems that the name of this king should be written Aššur-rêm-nišēšu (Grayson, Reallexikon..., vol. VI, p.126; Grayson, RIMA 1, p. 101; Glassner, Mesopotamian Chronicles, p. 347), not Aššur-rā’im-nišēšu. Note that his name on his cone is inscribed 406:, which I think is a much more useful use of the topright corner of each of the king-articles than the Anc.Mes. template. Since some of the pages on kings do have the monarch infobox and others don't, it would also be much more consistent to give each king a monarch infobox. 2246:
andt was detectedas missing spaces next to brackets by an automated spellchecker. I'll sumbit your reason, but it sill may still be detected by other spellcheckers. if others intending to make a similar edit see your reason, they won't do it. THAnks.
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1987:), you might want to chip in on this. Editor SomeGuyWhoRandomlyEdits has been mass-creating articles on Gutian rulers as they appear in the Sumerian King List, and has been adding actual regnal years to them, which he probably took from the article 1315:, the one that you can move. The 2nd needs to be redirected, (unless a Knowledge (XXG) Administrator, thinks a Merge, with 2- Histories, to do what with:...a Redirect, still keeps the history of the Redirected Article)...The redirect is #REDIRET ]. 835:
Thanks for the correction. I googled it and found Ashur, Bel, Nish, Shu. Not many info about assyrian dictionnary or grammar on the web so I took what I found (some egyptian gods, some arab) I've no knowledge in assyria so you enlighted my search.
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Thanks for writing on my talk page. I put expand section on the biography section, because I thought it contained abrupt details of his confrontation with predecessor etc. I am really not aware of the subject, I am reviewing articles as part of the
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It is an adventure to watch all of this. I actually am as fascinated with how Knowledge (XXG) is going to be forced to evolve with the changes coming. So many articles (I think (IMHO)) are slanted, biased, and miss the mark. The articles are
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to Knowledge (XXG). It appears that you recently tried to give a page a different title by copying its content and pasting either the same content, or an edited version of it, into another page with a different name. This is known as a
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I have come to appreciate the German Knowledge (XXG) for its excellent coverage of Mesopotamian related articles. You can take a look at their version, Google translate usually does a descent job there if you have difficulties reading
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story--- Though I believe most don't see it that way. It was humans -- figuring out there place in the world (As is still continuing today). I just wanted to say Hello to you. ///// Michael in Yuma, AZ -- the Hot desert of Arizona.
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on my mind. So, on a concluding thought, terms like "long" and "illustrious" are not terms that I'd use if writing or improving an article because of said WP:EDITORIAL concerns, but maybe I do overreact to similar terms on articles.
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for "Good Article" status back in August and September of 2017 respectively, but they are both still awaiting review. I was wondering if you would be able and willing to review them, since you seem to have knowledge on the subject.
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The reason is that Assyriology includes the Akkadian, old Babylonian and neo-Babylonian periods imo. Clearly you are more knowledgeable than me so it's up to you to choose the wikiprojects which might fall within the article's
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Milishihu (Meli-Shipak II land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina I)". I still don't know what the best article title should be... "Land grant to Marduk-apla iddina I by Meli-Shipak II". I'm gonna go with for now:
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that I am working on, which, if of course accepted after discussion, will turn the template into a footer navbox (which in general look better than these side-templates, esp. if there are several on a page).
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Hello! I have no idea if you are still an active editor, since you only made eleven edits last year and have not made any at all this year. I saw your name in a conversation from seven years ago at
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change the World, and People, because, as Humans, and as a Race of Humans, we are so "completely", lost,.... that it is hard to imagine we will survive our own human, or personal: "cluelessness"
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there's no reason to apply the name retroactively. I hope that clears up my edit. I find the "however" confusing because I don't see an implied contradiction between the two sentences. Cheers,
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and, looking at your edit history, I see you mainly edit articles about ancient Mesopotamia. I have worked on several articles about ancient Sumerian deities. (I recently brought the article
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by 81.106.116.120‎. I don't know enough to be certain it is all vandalism or original research. Worth a check given you seem to have a strong interest in this period. Thanks --
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In general, the removal of this navbox from these pages is part of my attempt to get some 'top down' organization into Mesopotamia-related pages on WP, whereby I ultimately see
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the edit tab and change the redirect like any other page. (This is the easy way, there is another way involving editing the URL to add a command not to follow the redirect.)
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BTW: Just saw your Sept 14th comment. You accidently put it on user:Jim1138. I moved it to my talk page. Users do not get notified of changes to their user page. Cheers
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feel 'my personal efforts' in Knowledge (XXG), are equivalent. IN fact there are hundreds, and thousands of Individuals doing things in Knowledge (XXG), which will,
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I got a message that you reverted my edit. Is there any way to indicate that the brackets are to indicate reconstructed text? I made the edit because I'm on the
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Thank you for the quick response. I just wanted to check because the talk page for 81.106.116.120‎ had indicated problems in the past with inappropriate edits. --
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I posted a follow-up answer, but it requires me to do some digging, which i cannot do at the moment. Please send me a reminder if I don't follow up by Wednesday.--
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to have it moved by someone else. Also, if there are any other pages that you moved by copying and pasting, even if it was a long time ago, please list them at
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While apparently not an official policy, I do get the impression that most navboxes are actually indeed only included on the pages to which they actually refer.
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Hello Sir. I used to edit your (Amazing) articles for Mesopotamia. And admit I did NOT study any one in depth. But I started by creating the category for
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too, but obviously not "British English".-(I envy your access to the British Museum)...(Cheers! from HOT, ArizonaUSA, Sonoran Desert (on Colorado River).
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have your email addresses now; we just used the Special:EmailUser feature, so if you didn't receive an email just contact me directly at jorlowitz
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here, to keep the footnote in the quotation in this section, rather than dropping it to the bottom of the page in the usual footnote location. --
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I replied to your post on my talk page. The wonderful thing of what you are inputting in the 'cuneiform histories', is that you are reading
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Nice job on the limmu list. He is as far back as you can get isn't he? You gonna do that all the way down the line?
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was taken with the block UPSIDE-DOWN. It is hard to accept that it was put on dispay at the Louvre, in this format.
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Since you enlightened me about what a "but one" is, the "predecessor to the predecessor", I now know why I could
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Should be faster. P.S. put comments on the user's talk page, they may not be seen on the user's page. Cheers
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has prevented my reverting his edit. I suspect an edit war may commence as this "editor" is very determined.
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Could you contact the Wikicommons people, to rotate the Image?,,,,,, (I am the creator of the category:
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for us to work through. With your knowledge of the subject it shouldn't take too long. Hope this helps,
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You are right, I should have said Kramer for the first part and Liverani for the second part of that.
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which is linked in the Anc.Mes. navbox is not really relevant to most of the kings you have described.
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By the way, I do not know much about the topic, but judging by their external link, I am not sure
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Hi, just letting you know that I have added a few basic info about various kudurrus in Wikidata
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Thanks for chipping in anyway! I've suggested to remove the dates; they're unsourced anyway. --
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