User talk:Uskill

January 2010
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Mexican people
No problem, I'm writing in Nahuatl language a similiar relation with others Wikipedias, see you!!--Marrovi (talk) 19:44, 1 May 2010 (UTC)

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early humans
So you changed my edit to have Heilderbeg man as a possible subspecies of H. erectus, and you said they are not a possible subspecies of H. sapiens. Then why are they often called archaic sapiens, and if Neanderthal and Rhodesia man are possible subspecies of sapiens, and they came from H. heild., then why shouldn't H. heild. be a possible subspecies of H. sapiens?137.118.100.224 (talk) 15:54, 15 March 2018 (UTC)

Era notation style
I reverted your edit at Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas per the style guide at MOS:ERA, which says,
 * 1. "Do not change the established era style in an article unless there are reasons specific to its content. Seek consensus on the talk page making the change. Open the discussion under a subhead that uses the word "era". Briefly state why the style is inappropriate for the article in question. A personal or categorical preference for one era style over the other is not justification for making a change." The article uses the BCE-CE notation, rather than the BC-AD notation.
 * 2. "In general, do not use CE or AD unless required to avoid ambiguity (e.g. The Norman Conquest took place in 1066 not 1066CE nor AD1066) ...". - Donald Albury 22:36, 6 November 2018 (UTC)

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