User talk:Eltonswas3

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Reliable sources
The problem is that you aren't using reliable, academic peer-reviewed sources for archaeological claims. Michel Danino is not a reliable source for instance. The website you used for Swastika isn't either - nor do I see any swastikas there. Almost like is not close enough. Doug Weller talk 11:10, 7 June 2020 (UTC)

We don't use Flickr as a source, and your other source doesn't back the text you used it for
as it says "Based on writing and other artefacts (such as the copper hoard) he offers a date between 1800-1200 BC for these paintings, however whether these dates relate to the paintings remains unconfirmed."

This is misrepresentation of a source and another policy violation. Please stop. Doug Weller talk 15:51, 7 June 2020 (UTC)