User:Kyrgree/sandbox

From Dr. Hildebrandt: Good job, Kyra! Stick with it.

1. What stub did you choose? Why did you choose this one? Copy and past the URL link into your Sandbox

- I choose the stub on the Egyptian Goddess Ammit. I choose this stub because I have other hobbies that involve mythology, and I have recently learned of the goddess Ammit.

- Ammit

2. How do you know that it's a stub: Identify where on the page that you know that this is a stub

- This is a stub because it has very little information overall and only four references for the article. There is also a message on the article that states that there needs to be more citations in the article.

3. What are some missing or under-developed parts of this stub? A good way to determine this is to compare your stub to a more developed article on the same topic and category. So for example, if you chose a stub-article on a horror novel, look for another Wikipedia article on another horror novel that is more fully developed. What is missing on your stub page in comparison? You should devote 4-5 sentences to answering this question.

- After looking at other more well-known Egyptian gods and goddesses, the first thing major topic that is missing is the overall mythological history of Ammit. Gods like Ra, Horus, and Set, have very in depth sections about how they came about and where they have been seen in history. Another topic that is missing is Ammit's mythological role and what she represents. The article very briefly talks about it, but it more talks about Ammit's role with other gods in the afterlife. With other Egyptian gods and goddesses, their articles talk about their roles, representation, and even religious aspects. The last major topic that is missing is Ammit's relationship to other gods and goddesses. Again, the article very briefly speaks about Ammit's role with other gods, but it does not talk about Ammit's relationship to other Egyptian gods and goddesses. There were a lot of other smaller topics that were missing, like Ammit's art portrayals, groups that have followed, or worshipped, Ammit, and very little information on Ammit in popular culture.

4. In particular, locate the "References" section of the stub. What, if anything, is listed in the references? If the references are hyperlinked, do the links still work?

- In the references, two books are listed and two websites are listed. Both of the books are about all of the different Egyptian gods and goddesses and one of the websites is about the famous Egyptian book about afterlife. The other website is about Ammit most recent appearance in popular culture. All of the hyperlinks work, except for one of the books since it did not have a hyperlink listed.

5. And, when you compare this stub to a well developed article of the same category type, what sections of the overall article are present, and what are missing?

- The Ammit article is missing a role in ancient Egyptian section, a history section, a mythology section, and a portrayal in art section. Another section that may not be needed but I think would be really important is an afterlife section, or some relation to the famous Egyptian afterlife book. Ammit is said to be heavily involved in the afterlife, as Ammit handles impure souls. The only sections that the Ammit article has is a popular culture section, a see also section, and references and external links section.

SA #18:


 * 1) Ammit
 * 2) Tiberinus (god)
 * 3) St. Louis Metro-East Airport

SA #19:


 * 1) The stub I choose is Ammit.
 * 2) I think this stub would fall under a history article. In the guide about history articles it specifically states to avoid personal diaries, newspaper article from the time period, archival records, and other primary sources. The sources that should be used are peer-reviewed journal articles, reputable newspaper articles that focus on the history, and books written by historians about the history.
 * 3) When comparing Ammit's article to other more known Egyptian gods and goddesses, the article is missing the overall history of Ammit, her mythological role as a goddess, and Ammit's relations to other Egyptian gods. The article is missing a history section, mythology section, role in ancient Egyptian history section, and a portrayal in art section. I think that I can add onto the portrayal in art section, which will explain the common depictions of Ammit and the meanings tied to them.
 * 4) Hart, George, and George, Hart. A Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, Taylor & Francis Group, 1986. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/siu/detail.action?docID=165860.

SA #20: Ammit article


 * 1) Hart, George, and George, Hart. A Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, Taylor & Francis Group, 1986. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/siu/detail.action?docID=165860.
 * 2) "Judgment Halls of Osiris." Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Margaret R. Bunson, Facts On File, 3rd edition, 2012. Credo Reference, https://login.libproxy.siue.edu/login?url=https://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/fofae/judgment_halls_of_osiris/0?institutionId=1207 . Accessed 23 Jun. 2022.

SA #21: St. Louis Metro-East Airport article


 * 1) Curry, B.Brandon, and David A. Grimley. “Provenance, Age, and Environment of Mid-Wisconsinan Slackwater Lake Sediment in the St. Louis Metro East Area, USA.” Quaternary Research, vol. 65, no. 1, Jan. 2006, pp. 108–22. EBSCOhost, https://doi-org.libproxy.siue.edu/10.1016/j.yqres.2005.09.005.
 * 2) Roembke, Jackie. "Metro St. Louis: A Legacy of Growth." Mass Transit, vol. 31, no. 4, 2005, pp. 8-10,12,14,16,18-19. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/metro-st-louis-legacy-growth/docview/231160761/se-2?accountid=13886.