User:Joebeeblebrox/sandbox/Article evaluation

article under evaluation: Boulder Wall

Thoughts: There is practically nothing in this article: no full citations; no geographic locations of examples except that the photo is labeled as in being in Winchester, England; no mention of in-depth mention of process, history, or circumstances. The article is fairly out of date since it was last edited in 2015, and and is written for an ostensibly colloquial fashion, as the author states that it's a kind of wall ..."built of round flints", which is a seemingly British usage of the plural of flint (a type of stone). As well, flint, is vernacular that is regionally dependent; Chert is another expression for it. Both are terms for a type of sedimentary rock, and in surplus are indicative of a very particular type of local geology if gathered on site and should probably be mentioned.

Besides that, the article is neutral, but its limited viewpoints are clearly specific to an unmentioned region, and most links are up and running. However, I am not really sure that Boulder Walls are even a specific enough thing to have a wikipedia made for them, as it may just fall into one of the other types of masonry construction.