Topic on User talk:Magnus Manske

Jura1 (talkcontribs)
Richard Nevell (talkcontribs)
Richard Nevell (talkcontribs)

That's taken care of the articles in the History Workshop Journal, leaving 462 items which are instances of scholarly publications.

Jura1 (talkcontribs)

@Trilotat: some of the remaining ones seem to be yours. Would you double check which P31 is needed?

Trilotat (talkcontribs)

@Jura1 Thanks! I fixed the ones I could find that were from three publications I knew I've worked with. Not sure I got them all. Is there a query I can do to find others that I've generated?

Is is safe to generalize that if there's a DOI, it's a scholarly article, less those with DOI beginning with "10.5962/BHL.TITLE"?

Trilotat (talkcontribs)
Richard Nevell (talkcontribs)

Good spot. I think that's taken care of all the ones I've added. Southern California sounds like a more exotic place for fieldwork than the English midlands!

Trilotat (talkcontribs)

I found one 2.5 in (6.35 cm) arrowhead. Largest and most intact thing i ever dug up. California coastal inhabitants had no need for material culture so shell debris is most common "discovery". Thanks for follow-up. Regards.

Trilotat (talkcontribs)

@RobinMelanson A number of the articles on the subject of linguistics seem to be yours. Do you mind checking to be sure the appropriate P31 is in use? Cheers.

Jura1 (talkcontribs)
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