Talk:Arrapha

Location and name
AFAIK there is no evidence, archaeological or otherwise that Arrapha is located at Kirkuk. It might be, but it could also be somewhere else in the region. Similarly, I know of no evidence for the derivation of the name claimed in the article.Ploversegg (talk) 06:38, 8 February 2012 (UTC)

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Unclear source

 * 2 Edwards, Charlesworth & Boardman 1970, p. 433
 * 3 Edwards, Charlesworth & Boardman 1970, p. 443
 * 9 I. E. S. Edwards, John Boardman, John B. Bury, S. A. Cook. The Cambridge Ancient History. p. 178–179.

These are very unclear. I can guess that they are probably "The Cambridge Ancient History". However "The Cambridge Ancient History" are published many years and many edition.

Especially no.9 is terrible. That has no publish year.

No.2 and no.3 are also but. Google book found several "The Cambridge Ancient History 1970". And I read all 1970ed, but there are unrelated articles on p.433 and p.443. --シダー近藤 (talk) 09:07, 15 October 2020 (UTC)