User talk:Kanguole
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edit war
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Question
Hello Kanguole, can you please answer my question regarding an edit in Dravidian languages? I included this content which I copied from proto-Dravidian article:
- Nevertheless, according to Franklin Southworth, the Proto-Dravidian vocabulary is characteristic of a more complex economy based on agriculture and animal husbandry.[1]
But an user reverted it with a non understanding reason but acknowledged that it is reliable content but mist be included by another user? Can you please look onto that and reinclud it. It directly relevant to this section thus I included it here. Thank you in advance.38.121.43.208 (talk) 15:46, 28 March 2020 (UTC)
- ^ McIntosh, Jane R. "The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives". Retrieved 28 March 2020.