There are 2 labrys of gold, one is redundant.
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The galleries can be avoided.
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There are 2 labrys of gold, one is redundant.
Image:Labrys.jpg tag is possibly wrong, is the photo's life of the author plus 70 years? The source link is dead, no source verification
The galleries can be avoided.
References:
In certain places parenthesis is used for ref, elsewhere <ref></ref>. Use one throughout.
Though there is a list of references, there are very just inline references considering the size of the text. Add them, inline references are necessary for GA status. Fails "at minimum, it provides in-line citations from reliable sources for statistics, published opinion," like years, quoting Homer etc.
Automated peer review:
The following suggestions were generated by a semi-automatic
javascript program, and might not be applicable for the article in question.
If there is not a
free use image in the top right corner of the article, please try to find and include one.[?]
Avoid including
galleries in articles, as per
Wikipedia:Galleries. Common solutions to this problem include moving the gallery to
wikicommons or integrating images with the text.[?]
You may wish to consider adding an appropriate
infobox for this article, if one exists relating to the topic of the article. [?] (Note that there might not be an applicable infobox; remember that these suggestions are not generated manually)
Per
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (numbers), there should be a non-breaking space - between a number and the unit of measurement. For example, instead of 100 metres, use 100 metres, which when you are editing the page, should look like: 100 metres.[?]
Per
WP:WIAFA, this article's table of contents (ToC) may be too long – consider shrinking it down by merging short sections or using a proper system of daughter pages as per
Wikipedia:Summary style.[?]
This article may need to undergo
summary style, where a series of appropriate subpages are used. For example, if the article is
United States, then an appropriate subpage would be
History of the United States, such that a summary of the subpage exists on the mother article, while the subpage goes into more detail.[?]
Please make the spelling of English words consistent with either
American or British spelling, depending upon the subject of the article. Examples include: honour (B) (American: honor), harbor (A) (British: harbour), meter (A) (British: metre), metre (B) (American: meter), recognize (A) (British: recognise), criticise (B) (American: criticize), isation (B) (American: ization), skillful (A) (British: skilful), jewelry (A) (British: jewellery).
Watch for
redundancies that make the article too wordy instead of being crisp and concise. (You may wish to try Tony1's
redundancy exercises.)
Vague terms of size often are unnecessary and redundant - “some”, “a variety/number/majority of”, “several”, “a few”, “many”, “any”, and “all”. For example, “All pigs are pink, so we thought of a number of ways to turn them green.”
As done in
WP:FOOTNOTE, footnotes usually are located right after a punctuation mark (as recommended by the
CMS, but not mandatory), such that there is no space in between. For example, the sun is larger than the moon [2]. is usually written as the sun is larger than the moon.[2][?]
Please provide citations for all of the {{fact}}s.[?]