Talk:Dimini

Sesklo and Dimini timeline
I replaced "after" with "before" in the timeline between 4800 and 4400 BC. Tehem 20:02, 05 November 2006,

separation
Does anyone else see a need for separation of the article into one article about the site and onne about the modern municipality? --5telios 10:32, 4 September 2007 (UTC)


 * "Sesklo culture" has been merged with "Sesklo"; plus, a Dimini culture article doesn't exist. Thus, I removed the split tag; if "Seskloan" isn't to have its own article, then "Diminian" isn't to have one, either. Omnipedian (talk) 12:44, 29 September 2008 (UTC)

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Links to other language wikis
As with the entry Sesklo (see my section in the respective Talk) two item numbers exist, named as "Dimini" (Q667357) and "Dimini culture" (Q10262223), which share the different language entries between them. I think they should be merged, as both groups of articles treat both the modern village and the neolithic settlement. --Malcolm77 (talk) 08:15, 29 April 2019 (UTC)