User talk:Gcoldham

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Cockaigne
Hello Gcoldham, I noticed your addition to Cockaigne, you seem well informed on the subject. Could you find and insert a source for the information you added? Specifically this statement:
 * "There is a possibility based on emerging DNA and other findings that ancient Kazars, Chechen Avars and Vainaks, who wore ornate multicoured cloth-images(the Picti?), might have occupied London for long centuries before the Roman arrival".

You can check WP:CITE for a guide, or I can help you out. Cheers, Pim Rijkee (talk) 01:24, 28 February 2012 (UTC)