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Acaray edit

Hi Mybvega, the [Acaray] entry is looking good. I wonder if you have any photos of the site you could post? An air photo might really help illustrate the size of the fortress. Likewise, a perspective photo or two might be useful for showing the parapets and bastions you mention. Cheers--NathanCraig 03:31, 27 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Culture edit

Hi, I would really appreciate it if you would look over this article. As of a few days ago, I think it was a trainwreck - tangential material, lots of repetition, no contextualization. I did a major overhaul of it (but my approach was relatively conservative: I deleted fringe material and redundancies, and reorganized what was left according to distinctive points of view or approaches). It still needs work (I describe all this in greater detail on the talk page). One thing I did was provide a very abbreviated summary of how cultural anthropologists talk about culture. One thing that is sorely lacking is a section on material culture and archeology. Off the top of my head I think that something should be said about the first appearance of tools in hominan history, how archeologists study material culture (explaining words like matrix and assemblage), theories of material culture and the relationship between material culture and social organization/social life etc. Right now I am trying to focus on the core concepts/ways of conceptualizing/frameworks for study. But I do not have the knowledge of archeology to do this. So I am hoping that you can help out ... thanks Slrubenstein | Talk 19:40, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply