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Peer Review edit

Hi my name is Abbey and I am in the honors cell biology group. I chose your article on Kathryn Hunt (archaeologist) to perform a peer review. The article is very thorough and flows very nicely from one section to the next, and it feels like a cohesive story rather than a random assemblage of facts. The lead could be a little longer to give the reader some more information about the substance of the article as an overview. The balance between sections is pretty good, but the academic career is significantly longer than the professional career and I think some things could be moved around in those sections. You do a great job keeping a neutral voice throughout the article. I think some of your sources may be repeated in the list, but regardless it is still a good list of sources that will help to increase the notability of the article. Good job! ADJWright (talk) 04:09, 1 December 2018 (UTC)Reply