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I estimate that 25% of this article actually concerns West Virginia history of any kind, let alone the primary topic of the protohistoric period. One could probably cut 75,000 bytes of unrelated material from the current article of 101,455 bytes before one got it down to the actual subject of the article. The majority of the extraneous subjects actually have articles of their own, bluelinks to Mississippian culture, Caddoan Mississippian culture, Fort Ancient and plenty of others would suffice, rather than laying out enormous explanations for said other subjects, some of which have no connection to WVA protohistory at all. Is anyone interested in helping to copyedit it? He iro 03:19, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
Your writing only concentrates on Western Fort Ancient stressing only certain phases, ignoring so many other scientest's work and the other variants of Eastern Fort Ancient. The qustion as to where did certain late neighboring attributes of arrivals or where and who arrived in West Virginia is part of the Archaeological Societies considerations of the citations within the article. Some wiki articles is so narrow in scope and stressing a particular location. Example is to quote, " Drooker reexplores a century of excavation to explain how Contact Period events affected Madisonville inhabitants and their links to eastern Ft. Ancient, northern Ohio, Iroquoian, Oneota, and Mississipian groups. 1997. 390 pp, 71 tables, 224 figs, $28. ISBN 978-0-915703-42-5. [2]. This is an article concerning a history and those who effected it with citations and format of the scholastics with a major in history and/or archaeology similar to their books and papers. These professionals write of neighbors effecting the state's history in certain terms that is ignored in other wiki articles. This article reflects the method of these professional teachers and speakers at our regional Society Public Lectures which includes Ohio and other state's scientists who mention these and are included in these studies from the perspective of or area. BTW, diagnostic Fort Ancient pottery is the method of tempering not the so many various kinds of decorations. Do what you, illustrating artistm, but what you think. Macht nichts. Your writings sayz a lot about you. And me? A partial descendant of those Scioto Shawnee (Grandma Silvia) and local partial Iroquois who married into the early colonial arrivals here. And, a member of the West Virginia Archaelogical Society, past military/civil instructor (Late Nam era TRADOC, Conaughy ( talk) 22:48, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
Yes, of coarse Uyvsdi. Some of the articles are so narrow in scope though, not providing context to link to. But, yes, some of the extraneous of the distant people could and should be removed or edited down for sake of size of article and better wiki-linking. Otherwise, the local kids would have to go to the libaray, like our generational kids did, for a book for the rest of the story, maybe. Some attend local lectures that some article here have confused the local younger folk questioning. The article does need edited by a broader minded wiki editor, like you, maybe? There is to be found many fine wiki-articles, thus why I bothered myself in creating this article, by request. Conaughy ( talk) 00:41, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
This is material from Prehistory of West Virginia dealing with 1550 CE and later, which would belong in the protohistory article. If you need to find the context for the following text, look here.
- Uyvsdi ( talk) 23:52, 25 February 2011 (UTC)Uyvsdi
Hi, I'm trimming down the external links section and especially removing entries that aren't actually links, so below is material that I've moved from the front page:
Some more might be removed later because they are used as references as well. Cheers, - Uyvsdi ( talk) 23:47, 20 April 2011 (UTC)Uyvsdi
I removed the map supposedly showing the Ohio as the "Appelent Allegheny", because as a native French-speaker I can say with certainty the map does not refer to a portion of the Ohio as the Appelent Allegheny, it refers to the entire length of the river as the Ohio and note that the English calls the river Allegheny. ("Appelent Allegheny" meaning "Call Allegheny" as in "Ohio River, which the English call Allegheny"). -- Guillaume Hébert-Jodoin ( talk) 20:17, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
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Hopefully I caught everything, but this article was pretty mangled when I got to it. I took the copy edit tag off because I fixed everything I saw, but I'm sure I missed something given the size of the article and its previous condition. I also want to thank User:Heironymous Rowe for the template that I used to fix up the first half of the article. It definitely made this job easier! Lexah06 ( talk) 06:06, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
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I estimate that 25% of this article actually concerns West Virginia history of any kind, let alone the primary topic of the protohistoric period. One could probably cut 75,000 bytes of unrelated material from the current article of 101,455 bytes before one got it down to the actual subject of the article. The majority of the extraneous subjects actually have articles of their own, bluelinks to Mississippian culture, Caddoan Mississippian culture, Fort Ancient and plenty of others would suffice, rather than laying out enormous explanations for said other subjects, some of which have no connection to WVA protohistory at all. Is anyone interested in helping to copyedit it? He iro 03:19, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
Your writing only concentrates on Western Fort Ancient stressing only certain phases, ignoring so many other scientest's work and the other variants of Eastern Fort Ancient. The qustion as to where did certain late neighboring attributes of arrivals or where and who arrived in West Virginia is part of the Archaeological Societies considerations of the citations within the article. Some wiki articles is so narrow in scope and stressing a particular location. Example is to quote, " Drooker reexplores a century of excavation to explain how Contact Period events affected Madisonville inhabitants and their links to eastern Ft. Ancient, northern Ohio, Iroquoian, Oneota, and Mississipian groups. 1997. 390 pp, 71 tables, 224 figs, $28. ISBN 978-0-915703-42-5. [2]. This is an article concerning a history and those who effected it with citations and format of the scholastics with a major in history and/or archaeology similar to their books and papers. These professionals write of neighbors effecting the state's history in certain terms that is ignored in other wiki articles. This article reflects the method of these professional teachers and speakers at our regional Society Public Lectures which includes Ohio and other state's scientists who mention these and are included in these studies from the perspective of or area. BTW, diagnostic Fort Ancient pottery is the method of tempering not the so many various kinds of decorations. Do what you, illustrating artistm, but what you think. Macht nichts. Your writings sayz a lot about you. And me? A partial descendant of those Scioto Shawnee (Grandma Silvia) and local partial Iroquois who married into the early colonial arrivals here. And, a member of the West Virginia Archaelogical Society, past military/civil instructor (Late Nam era TRADOC, Conaughy ( talk) 22:48, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
Yes, of coarse Uyvsdi. Some of the articles are so narrow in scope though, not providing context to link to. But, yes, some of the extraneous of the distant people could and should be removed or edited down for sake of size of article and better wiki-linking. Otherwise, the local kids would have to go to the libaray, like our generational kids did, for a book for the rest of the story, maybe. Some attend local lectures that some article here have confused the local younger folk questioning. The article does need edited by a broader minded wiki editor, like you, maybe? There is to be found many fine wiki-articles, thus why I bothered myself in creating this article, by request. Conaughy ( talk) 00:41, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
This is material from Prehistory of West Virginia dealing with 1550 CE and later, which would belong in the protohistory article. If you need to find the context for the following text, look here.
- Uyvsdi ( talk) 23:52, 25 February 2011 (UTC)Uyvsdi
Hi, I'm trimming down the external links section and especially removing entries that aren't actually links, so below is material that I've moved from the front page:
Some more might be removed later because they are used as references as well. Cheers, - Uyvsdi ( talk) 23:47, 20 April 2011 (UTC)Uyvsdi
I removed the map supposedly showing the Ohio as the "Appelent Allegheny", because as a native French-speaker I can say with certainty the map does not refer to a portion of the Ohio as the Appelent Allegheny, it refers to the entire length of the river as the Ohio and note that the English calls the river Allegheny. ("Appelent Allegheny" meaning "Call Allegheny" as in "Ohio River, which the English call Allegheny"). -- Guillaume Hébert-Jodoin ( talk) 20:17, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
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Hopefully I caught everything, but this article was pretty mangled when I got to it. I took the copy edit tag off because I fixed everything I saw, but I'm sure I missed something given the size of the article and its previous condition. I also want to thank User:Heironymous Rowe for the template that I used to fix up the first half of the article. It definitely made this job easier! Lexah06 ( talk) 06:06, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
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