Talk:Black and red ware culture
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Inconsistent capitalization of cultures [edit]
I note the following:
Only the black and red isn't capitalized. I also believe that the Ochre-Coloured and Black-and-red should be hyphenated, but one would have to research common usage in the appropriate references to see whether the standard punctuation has been dispensed with. Elf | Talk 04:11, 16 February 2012 (UTC)
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