User talk:Harrankazi
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[edit]Hello, Harrankazi, and welcome to Wikipedia!
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Hi
[edit]I guess you are the same user like the one who introduced the same empty sections with an IP. If you are, please also insert the sources also correctly. And please also introduce the citations correctly. Use the cite button on the lefthand side in the tool bar where also the publish changes button is, which you use to publish your text. Paradise Chronicle (talk) 22:22, 30 March 2020 (UTC)
- Also, Help:Referencing for beginners is extremely useful. Doug Weller talk 09:27, 31 March 2020 (UTC)
Please join Wikipedia:WikiProject Archaeology
[edit]It's great to see such a respected expert join us, but the editor who welcomed you has expressed some concerns on my talk page. As an ex-academic myself it was a bit of a culture shock to find how different Wikipedia editing is from academic work, and how different a Wikipedia article is compared to an article in an academic journal. Our Wikiproject on archaeology always needs more help and you'd be a welcome addition. Doug Weller talk 09:25, 31 March 2020 (UTC)