User talk:Kmb931600

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You are back, presumably from State College, Pa
As with the many other times I have asked this in the past (this geolocation and on Native American history subjects), all uncited additions, duplicate material of info already in articles and copyvios will be removed. Presumably this is a school project or part of a college class editing as an assignment, please visit WP:SUP and WP:WOA, or instruct your professor to, please. All edits made by you that do not adhere to our sourcing or other policies will be reverted. All changes to dates, measurements and additions must be cited. Please review the blue links I've provided above.  He  iro 20:41, 22 March 2012 (UTC)

Something useful for you to do
Instead of aimlessly wandering the site adding snippets of barely relevant material from Snows book to already fleshed out articles (like this ), why not find a stub article or one of the redlinks below that need to be created, research it, and write it? Try reading some of the links above about "How to develop an article" and try your hand at say Crab Orchard culture, Clemson Island culture, High Banks Works, or Miller culture. It would be a much more productive use of your time.  He  iro 14:50, 12 April 2012 (UTC)