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Periods: unless sources not yet presented in the art. say otherwise, no Bronze, Iron Ages & Hellenistic, Ottoman periods. Why were they mentioned? Mistake, or did they dig out more? Crusader & Mamluk periods just limited findings, but what? Arminden (talk) 11:58, 4 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Owenglyndur, hi. Thank you for creating this enWiki article. I see it was you who has added the as-yet unsupported periods in your edits from 4 June 2024. I understand that you are blocked right now, but you could answer to me and indicate your sources on your own talk-page (I had asked to kindly address the "dubious" tag issues from the other article in the same manner). If not sourced, those periods need to be removed. Thank you! Arminden (talk) 09:05, 25 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]