User:Remotelysensed/sandbox

(1) I am trying to figure out how to have different footnotes referring to the same source. Now this is another paragraph later on in the text about the ziggurat in Ur. And here is a third paragraph in a later chapter including an interpretation of drainage tiles.

(2) Well, that seems to work, judging by the display below. Now how about two separate footnotes to different places in the same source, like:

... fragments of two Sargonic victory steles

(3) In that case the new information is in the footnotes. Another possibility is to have the new information appear in a sentence in the main text, where it is perhaps somewhat more evident, including at that location two separate links to the source. This could come right after “...in the 12th century BC).” (and LN's footnote) as follows:

It has been proposed that Louvre Fragments SB 2 and SB3 may commemorate Sargon's victory over Ur-Zababa, the King of Akkad he displaced, and that SB1, a fragment from another stele, may commemorate Sargon's victory over the Sumerian king Lugalzagesi.

(4) This is a sample list of outside links: