Talk:Circannual cycle

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 * --The title of the article and the title of each section should have a capital first letter and ONLY the first letter.
 * --"This cycle was first discovered..." Discovered?  This is something humans have known for thousands of years.  Maybe described.  Maybe something else.
 * --"which is biological process" missing a. A biological process.
 * --"scientists[2]." "difficult[3]."  "survive[1]." "caterpillar[3]."  The period (full stop) comes BEFORE the reference.
 * --"annual" probably should not be wikilinked. If it is to be linked, it must link to just one article, not several.
 * --photoperiod should not be capitalized.
 * --"This, hopefully will..." Comma after 'hopefully' (if the word 'hopefully' even needs to be here)

I'll quit there for now. The author may find some further errors. The reference section needs a heading; take a look at other articles.

--Hordaland (talk) 15:31, 15 May 2017 (UTC)

Circannual rhythms as a proto-calendar
I know nothing about this subject, but there's news going around today about a discovery that early humans may have been using circannual animal rhythms as a primitive kind of yearly calendar, around 20,000 years ago.

Some lay-press articles about this:


 * https://studyfinds.org/markings-cave-paintings-decoded/
 * https://www.livescience.com/ice-age-cave-art-proto-writing-claim
 * https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-64162799

And the one journal article that's been published about this so far:



I'll let someone else decide if or how this should be integrated into this article. --Hirsutism (talk) 18:39, 5 January 2023 (UTC)