User talk:Sherlene2

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Sherlene2, good luck, and have fun. Pam  D  15:49, 29 November 2023 (UTC)  Pam  D  15:49, 29 November 2023 (UTC)

Bryher Woman
Hallo Sherlene and welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for adding the Smithsonian article to Bryher Woman, but I've undone ("reverted" in Wiki-speak) your edit, for various reasons: Pam D  16:00, 29 November 2023 (UTC)
 * 1) We don't include bare links like that in the text of an article
 * 2) Although it's interesting stuff, and has some relevance to the Bryher Woman, it's not something to put in the lead section of the article. It might merit a brief sentence in the body of the article.
 * 3) It might be best in a separate article about that new discovery, or the site - though we don't seem to have an article about Las Capellanías. Googling, it seems to be something quite newly discovered, and I reckon it's "Notable" in Wikipedia terms so will now start an article about it (though I had other plans for the afternoon... that's how my life goes, falling down Wikipedia's rabbit-holes!)


 * We now have an article on Las Capellanías, without much content but with 3 solid sources, some categories, coordinates, incoming redirects, etc. Thanks for spotting the interesting Smithsonian piece. I'm not sure I can see how to legitimately mention Bryher Woman in this article or vice versa, given that there is no published source which makes the connection and Wikipedia does not include "Original Research". Pam  D  16:39, 29 November 2023 (UTC)