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Peer Review edit

Just completed the Peer Review of Chronological dating. Overall, the page is read very readable and comprehensive of the subject, granted that is to be expected since it encompassed quite a bit, including my assigned topic. If there are any improvements that need to be made, the most immediate and necessary would be matching text to citations. Finding a fix for source nine (not to beat a dead horse) would also be good. Maybe if time permits you could add more to the lead section. Other than that, it looks good as far as I can tell. The actual Peer Review should be accessible through the class portal/dashboard. It should be posted on your User page, I will try to get it to the talk page ASAP. NotPaulDirac (talk) 01:49, 21 July 2020 (UTC)Reply