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3 January 2023
- 21:1321:13, 3 January 2023 diff hist −56 Ghe with upturn →History: Until someone can specify a variety that does this, I'm removing it; all English speakers I've ever heard pronounce that as the unvoiced one. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
18 December 2022
- 20:2820:28, 18 December 2022 diff hist −13 Kenite hypothesis →Criticisms: What school of math has the 1200s BC as "more than a millennium" before the 600s to 400s? Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
1 December 2022
- 18:3318:33, 1 December 2022 diff hist +79 Caliche →Problems caused by caliche: I don't have a source for this but caliche being hard to dig through is the main issue with it that you hear about in the US Southwest. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
30 October 2022
- 02:2102:21, 30 October 2022 diff hist +2 Merrow Someone really needs to teach British people the difference between dialect and slang.
29 September 2022
- 12:0412:04, 29 September 2022 diff hist +20 Caparison →See also: They still basically use these they just have a less cool name now. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 12:0312:03, 29 September 2022 diff hist +15 Horse blanket →See also: Literally just the medieval form of the same thing. current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
20 September 2022
- 07:1407:14, 20 September 2022 diff hist +18 Ukase No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
16 July 2022
- 05:5005:50, 16 July 2022 diff hist +4 Toy balloon As the domestic cat didn't reach Mexico till the Spanish, "cat" is somewhat misleading.
10 July 2022
- 11:1011:10, 10 July 2022 diff hist +16 Kama (tool) They're even more like a billhook.
21 May 2022
- 22:1622:16, 21 May 2022 diff hist +14 Thelesperma I have never met a Native American who minded "Indian" in a context like this.
11 May 2022
- 01:4601:46, 11 May 2022 diff hist +5 Subarctic Slight syntax improvement.
16 April 2022
- 04:5904:59, 16 April 2022 diff hist +44 Metallurgy in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica Everything past this point is basically worthless given that it's just lists of places with very general descriptions of what's found at them.
1 April 2022
16 January 2022
- 02:4002:40, 16 January 2022 diff hist −62 Vitiligo The oldest direct record of Shinto—or ANYTHING ELSE in Japan—was written in 712 AD, 19 centuries after the date given.
12 December 2021
- 05:2605:26, 12 December 2021 diff hist +10 Bovidae →Domesticated animals: Donkeys are pretty big and are found outside where they were first domesticated. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
7 December 2021
- 00:4200:42, 7 December 2021 diff hist 0 Dungeons & Dragons Companion Set That is NOT a sentence break.
3 December 2021
- 14:3914:39, 3 December 2021 diff hist +2 Zhiduo (clothing) Same word, just read the Japanese way.
16 November 2021
- 04:3504:35, 16 November 2021 diff hist +14 Hooded crow Kinda sounds like the Slavic and Irish names are the same instead of just meaning the same. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
2 November 2021
- 04:0404:04, 2 November 2021 diff hist 0 Huarache (shoe) No edit summary Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 04:0404:04, 2 November 2021 diff hist 0 Huarache (shoe) Is this a typo or what?
28 October 2021
- 07:5707:57, 28 October 2021 diff hist +25 Uchide no kozuchi →See also
- 07:5707:57, 28 October 2021 diff hist +106 Uchide no kozuchi →See also
14 October 2021
- 19:0619:06, 14 October 2021 diff hist −29 Surname Nobody does any supposing in the phrase "supposed to".
18 August 2021
- 20:2420:24, 18 August 2021 diff hist −47 Nail (fastener) Either this sentence is contradicted by the one IMMEDIATELY after it, or there needs to be an explanation for how the first ones were wrought iron and then people used bronze ones.
6 August 2021
- 17:1417:14, 6 August 2021 diff hist +12 Kusarigama No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 16:0416:04, 6 August 2021 diff hist −3 Carroballista →Structure
3 August 2021
- 21:2421:24, 3 August 2021 diff hist −1 Guivre →Vouivre
4 June 2021
- 16:4316:43, 4 June 2021 diff hist +20 Caniformia Gray and red foxes, at least, have retractile claws too.
- 15:5815:58, 4 June 2021 diff hist −22 Hemicyon They did, in fact, not.
18 May 2021
- 15:5515:55, 18 May 2021 diff hist +103 Mythopoetic men's movement Mythopoeia is a Tolkien coining, actually.
24 April 2021
- 20:5420:54, 24 April 2021 diff hist 0 Bronze mirror Japan is even further east, and there are bronze mirrors described in the article on the Yayoi Culture. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
23 April 2021
- 13:4613:46, 23 April 2021 diff hist +16 Aplysia vaccaria →Mating habits: I've never heard "non-simultaneous", only "sequential". Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
22 April 2021
- 01:0401:04, 22 April 2021 diff hist 0 Conquest dynasty Wrong word.
- 01:0201:02, 22 April 2021 diff hist +2 Conquest dynasty fixing link
21 April 2021
- 22:5422:54, 21 April 2021 diff hist −6 Common patas monkey …The quotes here mean nothing?
15 April 2021
- 02:4502:45, 15 April 2021 diff hist 0 Camellia sasanqua Pretty sure these two kanji are flipped; "sa" is a synonym for "cha" and "zan" is voiced "san" meaning "mountain". Tag: Reverted
7 April 2021
- 23:4523:45, 7 April 2021 diff hist −5 Yumi "Nigiri" is also the stem in "o-nigiri", and the linked Wiktionary definition does not specifically say anything about bows.
4 April 2021
- 05:4105:41, 4 April 2021 diff hist −296 Waidan A different transcription system is not an error. Wade-Giles uses T for Pinyin D and T' for Pinyin D.
21 March 2021
- 04:0304:03, 21 March 2021 diff hist −61 Billhook →See also: Actually the khopesh has its cutting edge on the outside and derives from the axe not the sickle. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 04:0204:02, 21 March 2021 diff hist +162 Billhook →See also: A kama is basically the Japanese version. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
7 March 2021
- 11:2111:21, 7 March 2021 diff hist −1 Laminated bow →History: There is no Heihan period. It's Heian. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
22 February 2021
- 23:4223:42, 22 February 2021 diff hist +2 Siddhaṃ script →History: Closing italics. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
3 February 2021
- 23:2423:24, 3 February 2021 diff hist −14 Hysteria There were no major medieval witch-hunts.
22 January 2021
- 04:5804:58, 22 January 2021 diff hist 0 Who, whom? Unless there's some strange thing where г is pronounced as v, this is probably a typo?
19 January 2021
- 15:3715:37, 19 January 2021 diff hist +8 Ben pekuah Seems kinda important to add this… Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 15:3415:34, 19 January 2021 diff hist −36 Food and drink prohibitions →Pigs/pork: What pan-Arabist ideologue hack wants a citation on THAT? Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
22 December 2020
- 02:5102:51, 22 December 2020 diff hist +293 Heraldry Japan also had crests in the Western sense.
19 September 2020
- 12:3312:33, 19 September 2020 diff hist −22 Louisiana French →Healing practices: "Medicine man" refers to a person who deals with the numinous, "medicine" in the spiritual sense, for a Native American culture. It only incidentally refers to folk-healers. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
27 August 2020
- 07:4907:49, 27 August 2020 diff hist +1 Korean armour Adding hyphen to differentiate whether it's "byeong-ap" or "byeon-gap".
24 August 2020
- 14:3514:35, 24 August 2020 diff hist −221 Turko-Mongol sabre →Influence on Later Swords: Somehow I doubt the Magyars had any need to learn Eurasian steppe warfare from the Turks… This article reads like the Turkish version of Pavel "it was a Russian inwention" Chekhov wrote it. Steppe cultures of origins other than Turkic or Mongol also used these swords; we don't know who used them first. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit