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In the 19th and early 20th centuries various theorists made various imputations of ethnicity concerning the Apennine culture. In the 20th century, the Italian scholar, Massimo Pallottino, who specialized in Etruscan civilization, rejected them as oversimple. At least with reference to Italy, he discarded Kossinna's Law, which states languages and ethnic groups are to be identified with archaeological groups. Therefore, Pallottino argued that terms such as "the Terramare culture" or "the Apennine culture" have no ethnic or linguistic significance.We also don't know whether the Venetic language was Italic, Celtic or something else. Even if we associate the Este culture with the Adriatic Veneti, we are no closer to saying whether it was "Italic". We shouldn't be categorising items by language family if we've got nothing but archaeological findings that point to multiple possibilities, which are explicitly admitted; that would be Wikipedia taking a POV on a contested issue. All items and subcategories are already in Category:Archaeological cultures in Italy, so no merger is needed. Follow-up to precedents named in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Turkic dynasties and countries, as well as Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2023 August 2#Category:Archaeological cultures by ethnic group. Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 17:14, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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However their discovery outside of archaeological digs by non-professionals[26] and poor documentation by Petri made their specific cultural origins impossible to categorize.[75]We shouldn't be categorising items by language family if we've got nothing but archaeological findings that point to multiple possibilities are are literally said to be impossible to categorize; that would be Wikipedia taking a POV on a contested issue. This article is already in plenty of other categories which are defining enough: Category:Archaeological cultures of Northern Asia, Category:Early medieval archaeological cultures of Asia, Category:Archaeological cultures of Siberia, Category:Archaeological cultures in Russia, Category:History of Siberia, Category:National histories. We don't need a widely disputed "Turkic" category on top of that. Follow-up to precedents named in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Turkic dynasties and countries, as well as Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2023 August 2#Category:Archaeological cultures by ethnic group. Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 14:36, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries various theorists made various imputations of ethnicity concerning the Apennine culture. In the 20th century, the Italian scholar, Massimo Pallottino, who specialized in Etruscan civilization, rejected them as oversimple. At least with reference to Italy, he discarded Kossinna's Law, which states languages and ethnic groups are to be identified with archaeological groups. Therefore, Pallottino argued that terms such as "the Terramare culture" or "the Apennine culture" have no ethnic or linguistic significance.We also don't know whether the Venetic language was Italic, Celtic or something else. Even if we associate the Este culture with the Adriatic Veneti, we are no closer to saying whether it was "Italic". We shouldn't be categorising items by language family if we've got nothing but archaeological findings that point to multiple possibilities, which are explicitly admitted; that would be Wikipedia taking a POV on a contested issue. All items and subcategories are already in Category:Archaeological cultures in Italy, so no merger is needed. Follow-up to precedents named in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Turkic dynasties and countries, as well as Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2023 August 2#Category:Archaeological cultures by ethnic group. Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 17:14, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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However their discovery outside of archaeological digs by non-professionals[26] and poor documentation by Petri made their specific cultural origins impossible to categorize.[75]We shouldn't be categorising items by language family if we've got nothing but archaeological findings that point to multiple possibilities are are literally said to be impossible to categorize; that would be Wikipedia taking a POV on a contested issue. This article is already in plenty of other categories which are defining enough: Category:Archaeological cultures of Northern Asia, Category:Early medieval archaeological cultures of Asia, Category:Archaeological cultures of Siberia, Category:Archaeological cultures in Russia, Category:History of Siberia, Category:National histories. We don't need a widely disputed "Turkic" category on top of that. Follow-up to precedents named in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Turkic dynasties and countries, as well as Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2023 August 2#Category:Archaeological cultures by ethnic group. Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 14:36, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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