User talk:Nirmal7786

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Sources for archaeological claims should be peer reviewed articles
Not the media, which frequently get this sort of thing wrong. And usually not state-sponsored reports, especially when they come from revisionist governments. Doug Weller talk 09:52, 22 May 2022 (UTC)

Its official. I know you guys can't digest this truth. It's ok. Nirmal7786 (talk) 14:00, 22 May 2022 (UTC)


 * Lol. Governments always tell the truth now? Any archaeologist or Radiocarbon dating specialist will tell you that when someone gives you the exact date for something that old it's nonsense. I'll guarantee you the lab that dated it didn't make that claim, they would have givena range. But all that is by the bye, as always we need to see what other archaeologists make of the final report. Do you even know some of the issues that are involved in this sort of thing? And who in the world are "you guys"? Doug Weller  talk 14:11, 22 May 2022 (UTC)