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Coordinate error

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The following coordinate fixes are needed for

Ganj Darreh	 34°15'51.83"N   47°28'36.26"E
I can't find any source that gives those exact coordinates. I've changed the coordinates to those of the location given in Wikimapia, which is not far from the location you've specified. I realize that Wikimapia's not to be considered a reliable source, but I can't find anything better at the moment. Deor (talk) 23:32, 21 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Problematic anonymous IP edits (85.107.24.161)

Every single statment added by this user was either a copyright vio/plagiarized straight from the article (see the lines below):

  • Source: "The phenotypic attributes of GD13a are similar to the neighbouring Anatolian early farmers and Caucasus Hunter-Gatherers."
  • Anonymous IP edit: "Her phenotypic attributes are similar to the neighbouring Anatolian early farmers and Caucasus Hunter-Gatherers."
  • Source: "She lacked the derived variant (rs16891982) of the SLC45A2 gene associated with light skin pigmentation but likely had at least one copy of the derived SLC24A5 allele (rs1426654) associated with the same trait."
  • Anonymous IP edit: "She lacked the derived variant of the SLC45A2 gene associated with light skin but likely had at least one copy of the derived SLC24A5 allele associated with the same trait."

or Original Research unsupported by the article (see line below):

  • Anonymous IP edit: "In terms of modern populations, the closest populations to GD13a are Caucasus populations." - this statement is not supported by the article, unless you somehow stretch the definition of "modern Central South Asian populations" to mean "Caucasus populations". Fraenir (talk) 11:09, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Not OR, the info regarding modern populations is from the supplementary table, page no 9. As for copyvio, I'll mention them in inverted commas. 85.107.24.161 (talk) 11:13, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]