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** Done for ''in situ'', as it has a specialist meaning in archaeology. I think the others are too everyday - or, put another way, too undifferentiated from the words we're not going to link in the article - to justify a link; the costs outweigh the benefits to me. [[User:UndercoverClassicist|UndercoverClassicist]] ([[User talk:UndercoverClassicist|talk]]) 18:07, 24 June 2023 (UTC) |
** Done for ''in situ'', as it has a specialist meaning in archaeology. I think the others are too everyday - or, put another way, too undifferentiated from the words we're not going to link in the article - to justify a link; the costs outweigh the benefits to me. [[User:UndercoverClassicist|UndercoverClassicist]] ([[User talk:UndercoverClassicist|talk]]) 18:07, 24 June 2023 (UTC) |
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*:Great! [[User:Ppt91|<span style="background-color:DimGray"><span style="font-family:Rockwell;font-weight:bold;color:White;">Ppt91</span></span>]][[User talk:Ppt91|<span style="background-color:White"><span style="color:DimGray;"><sup>talk</sup></span></span>]] 21:17, 24 June 2023 (UTC) |
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* if possible to say more about the geisa, that I think would be quite helpful |
* if possible to say more about the geisa, that I think would be quite helpful |
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* Duchy of Athens could briefly describe the geographical/political context for unfamiliar readers |
* Duchy of Athens could briefly describe the geographical/political context for unfamiliar readers |
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Reviewer: Ppt91 (talk · contribs) 18:46, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
Very excited to start this review of another valuable contribution by the nominator. From my first impressions, the article is very well written (which is to be expected from this author), makes extensive use of reliable scholarship, and covers the subject in great (but not excessive) detail. The visual material is also really helpful. I don't anticipate major edits, and my comments will likely focus on organization and structure, which I think can be improved somewhat to make the article a bit more accessible to a non-specialist reader. I plan to have the first batch of my comments by tomorrow if not earlier and I am looking forward to working together! Ppt91talk 18:46, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
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General commentsRegarding structure of the article, I am wondering whether the nominator would be willing to adjust/edit some of the sections. It might be a good idea to include Date, Inscription, and Construction into one large section titled History with subsections Dating, Construction, and Inscription. That way, the reader will be able to navigate the content more easily while the modern content of Excavation can remain as is. Below is my suggestion for content organization as bullet points. I am open to other ideas, but I would like to see content moved around for more clarity.
Ppt91talk 16:51, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
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More to come soon. Ppt91talk 19:33, 23 June 2023 (UTC) Date
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- link suggestions: spring, siege, in situ
- Done for in situ, as it has a specialist meaning in archaeology. I think the others are too everyday - or, put another way, too undifferentiated from the words we're not going to link in the article - to justify a link; the costs outweigh the benefits to me. UndercoverClassicist (talk) 18:07, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
- if possible to say more about the geisa, that I think would be quite helpful
- Duchy of Athens could briefly describe the geographical/political context for unfamiliar readers
- more political context would also be helpful for Frankish rulers
- any specific reason as to why the nationalities of Tasos Tanoulas and Jeffrey M. Hurwit are excluded?
- I've put them in; there's no compelling reason to include them either, but it's a bit odd to establish a pattern for introductions and then break it. UndercoverClassicist (talk) 18:07, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
Last section coming soon. Ppt91talk 16:49, 24 June 2023 (UTC)
Excavation
- could we add a few more words of explanation to the French School of Athens; looking at the non-referenced article, I see it being one of the seventeen foreign archaeological institutes in the city and the oldest foreign institute in Athens; is that correct?
- repetition in
The existence of a lower route to the Propylaia had become clear during the operations to clear and repair the monuments of the Acropolis following the end of the Greek War of Independence in 1829.
- the next sentence sounds a bit clunky; I am also not sure using past perfect and past simple together works so well in this case; maybe
In 1846, the French architect and archaeologist Auguste Titeux [fr] began working on revealing the staircase leading up to it from the Beulé Gate, even though archaeologists did not generally acknowledge the existence of a second gateway.
; feel free to suggest your own alternative to clarify the original sentence modern structures
are these discussed earlier? I recall medieval, but am having trouble remembering which ones where the modern structures- what are your thoughts on mentioning that it was Plutarch who claimed Mnesikles was the architect of the Propylaia? Also, is it redundant to mention Mnesikles was an Athenian architect? Again, I am intentionally asking what might seem like simplistic questions imagining myself as an uninformed reader (which is not to say I am a specialist, either, and the seminar I took on classical Greek and Roman art and architecture, while fascinating, was possibly the most challenging one in all of my grad school coursework...)
- I think "approval" might sound better than "blessing" unless Pittakis did not have actual authority here?
- looks like "fortified wall" is only used once so it might be a good idea to link it to "Defensive wall"
- when did the king and queen visit?
- should the name be mentioned for "Greek Minister for War"?
- can we use a direct quote for
of wanting to blow up everything on the Acropolis
? - should be
of archaeology".
- overall, I wonder if there is more to be said about the political relationship between France and Greece at that time? It seems that the alliance with the Great Powers might be worth mentioning given the extent of French coverage and scholarly celebration you describe here; curious to hear your thoughts on this
Images
- Acropole - L'occupation française à Athènes (16-27 juin 1917) - Athènes - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - APOR104697.jpg does not mention that it is in the public domain; it includes Licence Ouverte 1.0, but I am a bit unclear on the original source (Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine) because it was uploaded by a private user and not through an official GLAM collaboration with the institution; might be a good idea to include public domain tags
- all other images look fine
Spot checks next and then I'll think we'll close to being done! :) Ppt91talk 21:06, 24 June 2023 (UTC)