User talk:Mythkenner

Dear Ones, I was reading the article on the Roman Goddess Cardea. Someone has edited the first sentence so it is confusing: they've linked it to an entry about a small town near Peterborough in England where ?possibly? a Roman villa with a door on pivoting hinges was unearthed? HOWEVER, when I follow the link, there is no mention of such a discovery, so the addition renders the article confusing even before we get to the well-known part in which Ovid conflates Cardea with a nymph. sigh.

I am not knowledgeable enough to edit the article, but for pity's sake, could someone please do so?

Here's the initial sentence of the article: Cardea or Carda was the ancient Roman goddess of the hinge (Latin cardo, cardinis) and a new estate near Stanground, Roman doors being hung on pivot hinges.

Second clause makes no sense!!! Following the link to Stanground's entry makes no sense!!!

Thanks and blessings, from CarolineMythkenner (talk) 15:55, 23 December 2017 (UTC)