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Image question edit

Hi, I notice that on 8 June 2008 you uploaded this image of Roman brooches found in Mellor, Greater Manchester. You claim that the copyright is yours and you release it into the public domain. However, I notice that the exact same image is on page 61 of Nevell, Mike and Redhead, Norman: editors (2005), Mellor: Living on the Edge. A Regional Study of an Iron Age and Romano-British Upland Settlement, University of Manchester Archaeological Unit, Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit, and the Mellor Archaeological Trust, ISBN 0-9527813-6-0 {{citation}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link). Are you certain the image was taken by you? Forgive my scepticism, but Dr John Day does not appear to be credited in the book. Nev1 (talk) 18:13, 12 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

You also uploaded a photo of a pot that you claimed was the Mellor pot (File:Mellorpot.jpg). It is in fact from Shaw Cairn in Mellor. I've deleted the file on here and have uploaded it to commons with the correct description and a more appropriate name. [1] Nev1 (talk) 00:52, 16 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

File source problem with File:Mellor.jpg edit

 

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Sadly I didn't notice this in time. The part that bugs me about this deletion is that I was the photographer for the Mellor photo and I'm damn sure it had been tagged correctly at the time of uploading. However, it's always possible that I missed something that needed doing and I'll chalk it up to that.

Regardless, I'm continuing my self-imposed moratorium on contributing, as this is the second claim against something I'd uploaded. I have no desire to have that as a reputation. Those articles I'd written (particularly the Mellor archaeological page) were popular with the academics I'd checked it against but it got replaced with something I'm not convinced is as accurate but which is much more popular with Wikipedians and far more compliant with the intended standards.

This isn't any criticism of Wikipedia, or indeed of my writing, but rather to say that there is a mismatch that I have not been able to resolve. Which is infuriating, as Wikipedia is a superb idea (I'd been wanting a "collaborative textbook" for close to a decade prior to Wikipedia's founding) and I am furious (mostly with myself) that I cannot be an effective or useful contributor as things stand. The best I've been able to do is perform CPR on topics that interest me but few others so that the topics don't die of viewer starvation until the medics arrive.

Jcday (talk) 22:22, 18 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

File permission problem with File:MellorCelticHead.jpg edit

 

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File permission problem with File:MellorReplicaRoundhouse.jpg edit

 

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Possibly unfree File:MellorReplicaRoundhouse.jpg edit

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Further information request File:MellorCelticHead.jpg. edit

Do you have any more information about the subject of this image? You state what it is the subject of academic debate, Are there any published papers that could be cited? ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 13:05, 8 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

The owner of the house is a family friend, as are several of the local antiquarians (although they hate being called that). What I know is this.

It was originally located in about 1950 in Mill Brow at a location marked on maps as an ancient well. In fact, just across the road from where it is now. The stone was recovered and incorporated into the house. According to the owners, it has been examined by archaeologists from the University of Manchester who have verified it is genuine. This is where it gets somewhat contentious. The archaeologists there aren't terribly good at publishing, for one thing, so nothing official and peer-reviewed seems to exist. For another, Celtic heads are extremely rare outside of Yorkshire.

Local antiquarian Ann Hearle was able to prove the existence of an iron age settlement in the area in 1998. Previously, it had been assumed no such settlement existed in the area, which had added to the problems of the head. It is theorized that the settlement found is Brigante mostly on the strength of the head, as they were the ones primarily interested in depicting that in isolation. There are problems with that, not least the fact that Mellor is a Celtic word from a different tribe in the opposite direction.

I am trying to pester one of the archaeologists involved in Mellor to publish something official on the head, but until then all I can say is that it's easier herding kittens and that all I can find - published or verbal - are allegations. Nobody is willing to commit. Jcday (talk) 21:12, 10 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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