User:MooglinRouge/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Game pieces of the Lewis chessmen hoard

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I chose this article because I am interested in the meanings of the different chess pieces, and how the images on the pieces changed as chess moved across cultures.

Evaluate the article
The lead section contains a concise overview of the article's topic. The main sections are summarized briefly.

All of the content in the article relates to the Lewis chess set, and the article is still being edited as of July 2021 so the content is up-to-date.

The article is neutral and there are no overrepresented claims. The authors identify some scholarly opinions on the piece meanings but they do not claim that any opinion is the single correct one, so there is no persuasion for the reader to favor one viewpoint over another.

All of the facts are backed up by reliable secondary sources, museum articles and scholarly papers. The most recent source is from 2019 so the sources are current and the links work.

The article is well-organized and written with professional language. There are defined sections for each topic, including a chart with images and descriptions of the pieces. The images are correctly captioned and organized in a way that is easily understood.

In the talk section, authors are discussing the historically correct terminology for some of the pieces, as vocabulary differs by region of the world. The article is part of WikiProjects for chess, archaeology, the Scottish Islands, and the British Museum, all rated B-class.