Talk:Langweiler (archaeological site)

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I've wikified this, and added a "needs references" and "needs an expert" tags. I suspect it will only be possible to reference books/journal articles which cannot be linked to.

Google did bring up some lecture notes from The Univeristy of Florida (www.clas.ufl.edu/users/jtoney/ Lecture%2011a%20Holocene%20Europe.rtf) and one or two flying mentions of the site, so I do not doubt it exsits, but I can find nothing sufficiently detailed enough to use as a reference. --Ladybirdintheuk 12:24, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Corroboration necessary[edit]

I tried looking for things that agree with this article, but no amount of googling turned something up. I may be short-sighted, so I would like someone else to comment on the correctness on this - it's just been one author for the entire document, and his only contribution is this. Langweiler, in German, means someone who's boring. With all attempts at AGF, I'd like someone else who knows what this is about to corroborate - a proper article, or fit for deletion? fel64 23:02, 24 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]