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concerns. I'm not sure what else I could put in to demonstrate the use of the complex, its role as a short-lived royal necropolis is mentioned, and the effect of political upheavals in the city is also touched upon in the history section. If I had come across anything more, I would have put it in. In the end, in an article about an architectural complex with no documented history in an archaeological site, archaeology is what you get. So I'll leave it up to as to where you go with the review...but thanks for taking a look, whatever you decide. Best regards,
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connections to the use of the sites to the actual people. (Not that I'm influenced by such things, but a radio program I listen to at night often dwells on the possibility that the Mayan calender predicts (via it's understanding of astrological positioning of its structures) the possibility the world will change in December of this year.) Now, I don't put credence in that, but apparently they were very tuned in to aspects of astronomy far ahead of their times. (I'm not a nut! - I don't think so, anyway.) Regards,
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with more power then her husband and (possible) nephew. (I must notice that Lady Shok and her king didn't had children, maybe their marriage was strickly political, and if she was his aunt, they probably had marriage only "on paper". This is only my personal opinion, but I will try to find sources if they exists.)
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Oh, everything's OK. I was just thinking - some Aztec kings had incestous marriages (cousin marriage or aunt-nephew marriages), so it is not impossible that some Mayan king married his cousin (or even aunt), maybe because he needed right to the throne? It seems that Lady Shok was very powerful woman,
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Hi Mychele. I had a quick look at my sources and couldn't find any reference to her being the king's aunt as well as his wife - but the books I looked at are 10 years old and there may be new interpretations available - although the British Museum's website doesn't mention it either. I ran a search
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I just wanted to drop in and say thanks for your awesome comments on the troll article, and the new proposed sections. I appreciate your helpful tips, and I hope you won't mind stopping in from time to time and joining in on the conversation. I didn't start the article, I actually came in on an RfC
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I've reviewed the article and left notes on the talk page. I've put the nomination on hold for seven days to allow the issues to be addressed. Feel free to contact me on my talk page, here, or on the article talk page with any concerns, and let me know one of those places when the issues have been
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The truth is that there are quite a few Mesoamerican articles that I'd like to see at least at GA. For the past few years I've been plugging away but a lot of what I work on isn't that important within Mesoamerica as a whole, and I've been concentrating on the Maya, so I've ended up with GAs for
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Hi, as you are a highly qualified editor and have rated "Ethereal being" article, I invite you to give your valuable opinion in the ongoing discussion to merge, delete or rewrite that article (which I oppose). I inform you that this article although rated “B” in all its categories, afterward the
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Hi Mathew. It's very difficult to put a more "human" face on a specific architectural complex, especially with an almost complete lack of hieroglyphic text. The article as it stands is a fairly comprehensive treatment, for a broader view of what was going on one would need to look at the parent
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article. As for the "Maya prophecy" for this year, it is merely the ticking over of a calendrical cycle (roughly equivalent to a changing millenium). The Maya did not predict the end of the world, or even a change in the world. Indeed, their "prophecies" were linked to purely local political
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I recognize that I just don't know what I'm doing here, that you're probably writing the article in the format that it should be in, but I miss any connection to the anthropomorphic. I'm wondering if I should just withdraw from the review, or whether I should try to work with you to add some
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Wow, that's impressive as a DYK! I meant to ask if you had noticed the huge recent donation of their images by the Walters Art Museum, which I have done a lot of category work on - over 1,000 Pre-Col images I think, mostly of pottery, & many suberb. See
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addressed. If I may suggest that you strike out, check mark, or otherwise mark the items I've detailed, that will make it possible for me to see what's been addressed, and you can keep track of what's been done and what still needs to be worked on.
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ok. I was kidding about the end of the world stuff. I listen to the radio at night when I can't sleep and it's on a lot and makes me fall asleep. I don't take it seriously. I'm not into that kind of stuff, having a scientist background.
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If someone tells me how to do a spot check I'll do it. Oh and the next time you want to take a Mesoamerica article to FA or GA, please do give me a note when you begin I'd love to give a hand. Perhaps
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No, I'm not sick to death at all! In fact I was rather impressed at such a comprehensive copyedit - I realise the article is long, and I appreciate the hard work you're doing. Many thanks,
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on Google Scholar that came back with nothing, so I have my doubts that this is true. On the other hand, it wouldn't necessarily surprise me either. So I can't help, sorry! Best regards,
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Happy Easter, dear Simon! Let there be joy and good things in life! How is in Mexico? In past times I was very interested in cultures of Mayas and Aztecs, but I am now studing
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opening of this discussion, these grades were immediately decreased. Even if you don’t have interest on it, may I have your opinion, in particular on the latter comment?
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I know how it feels; every reviewer ought to have been through the mill a few times themselves. I still remember the feeling when SandyG promoted my article on a
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I spent a lot of time reading the article and can see much careful work went into it. It became quite fascinating. Congratulations on another GA! Best wishes,
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request, though I love the topic, and have been into mythology for sometime, so I plan to stick around and try to help the article become more comprehensive.
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Anyways, I'll try not to chat up your page too much (I have a habit of doing that, lol). Thanks again, and hope to see ya round the wiki soon =) --
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Congratulations on a very nice article. The link checker through up a dead link, but I couldn't find it. You may want to look for it. Regards,
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Thank you for your consistent in depth coverage of the rich history and culture of Central America, conveying the spirit of its people, --
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I found the broken link - the Museo Reina Sofía had reorganised its website, but the content is still there - I've fixed the url.
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Just a thank you note for your great work on the Spanish conquest of Guatemala, it was a very enjoyable and informative read!
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I think GA for that one is doable without having to expand all the child articles. Another one in need of attention is
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May thanks for taking the time to review it Mathew, and for having the patience to stick with it! All the best,
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If nobody does it over the weekend I will do it beginning next week. I just need to get past some deadlines.
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No problem - I saw it was missing from your list and the church is only a 5-minute walk away. All the best,
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Dear Simon, did some Maya kings practiced incest in marriage? Because there is a theory that one king,
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I've added a bit of material on the one Russian light; I think that puts it over the 1500 char mark.
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Thank you! It's always nice to know someone is reading the rather obscure topics I write about...
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The article is so long that I fear you might struggle to find reviewers. Maybe give Dank a bell?
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with the aim of getting it to GA. But we really need some of the core subjects looked at within
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I know you're probably sick to death of my carping at the FAC, but I'm only trying to help.
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received their name because they were believed to be the remains of another city entirely?
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Thanks Maunus - although Mesoamerica sounds like a massive job (although long overdue)!
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Great, thanks Mathew - I'll take a look. Many thanks for the review. Best regards,
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No, I'm not a Mayanist and I don't (currently) write anywhere else. All the best,
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Thanks, I'll take a look - I'm not done with the mirrors yet... Best regards,
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Hi BluishPixie. I've had a quick look and dropped in a comment. Best regards,
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Hi, Simon. Are you a Mayanist? And do you write articles on Mesoweb Site?-
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You're almost there. If Dana does the spot check I think you'll make it.
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Oh, thank you, Simon. You lives in Mexico, I think?
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