Talk:Visigothic art and architecture

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Finding New Sources
I relied on Google scholar to garner sources and managed to find some correlations. I have also noticed, however, that many of the other websites require payment to find additional information. Now of course, I would not be willing to spend 25 of my precious green papers on something as ridiculous as that. I am a wikipedian, not a scholar. But, if anyone would be willing to go ahead and actually purchase such offers, it would expand this article and give it more merit. That is all. Senomo Drines (talk) 20:23, 30 October 2022 (UTC)