User talk:M.Grotz

Welcome!
ps. Good luck on your KU assignment. The above is just a handy set of links about aspects of wikipedia in case you're unfamiliar with how things go around here. If you encounter any issues while editing or have any questions on formatting, referencing, naming conventions & styles etc pls feel free to leave a message at my user talkpgage or any of the other active WikiProject Mesoamerica participants, a message left at the project's discussion board will usually do the trick. Best Regards, --cjllw ʘ  TALK 01:47, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

I think this entry's shaping up really well! I especially like the overall organization and features such as the formatting of the chronological chart. However, you seem to be having some glitches in the formatting of references. Please check some other entries to see how this can be done in a way that shifts the in-text citations to a "reflist" at the bottom of the page, making all of the references appear as superscripted, numbered footnotes. The discussion of "routinization" is good, but be sure to make it clear that Oyuela's is a more general model while mine (Hoopes 2005) is one that has direct applications to Costa Rica. (The apparent shift occurs during the Late Arenal phase, ca. AD 300-600). Note that my article discusses many possible factors, including events unfolding in Mesoamerica (to the north) at this time. --Hoopes (talk) 23:34, 27 September 2009 (UTC)

I just noticed how close your topic is to mine. I'm trying to keep overlap at a minimum, but I suppose that some will be inevitable. Perhaps we can work to combine our articles at some point (though probably not until the project is due, I realize). - Stamford Raffles (talk) 20:42, 28 September 2009 (UTC)