Talk:Bin Tepe
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GA Review
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Nominator: Botterweg14 (talk · contribs) 03:08, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Reviewer: UndercoverClassicist (talk · contribs) 10:54, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
I'll take a look at this one. UndercoverClassicist T·C 10:54, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
General comments prior to full review
edit- The lead is very short, and doesn't really summarise the article as it should per MOS:LEAD. As a general rule, each paragraph of the body text normally condenses down to a sentence of the lead.
- There are a few errors in using the RP template (for instance, pp. used with only a single page, or with a hyphen instead of an endash).
- At the start of the Site section, we should explain briefly what's at the site, so we don't have a sentence like Its elevation and proximity to a major travel route made the tumuli conspicuous to ancient travellers coming before any mention of the tumuli in the body text.
- The site's proximity to Bronze Age settlement mounds suggests that it may have been chosen to provide a symbolic link to the past: similarly, we need a sense of the site's chronology to make sense of this.
- generally located off-center to deter grave robbers.: is this explanation given in the sources? Doesn't really pass the sniff test for me (after all, if you want to hide a grave, you don't stick a whacking great tumulus on top of it!)
- stone crepis walls: explain and, if applicable, link crepis.
- I would explain that Gordion was the capital of Phrygia.
- Add the names of the excavators to the infobox. Remember that date ranges like "1854–present" take an endash.
- The style remained in use after the fall of the Lydian Empire: when did this happen?
- many of the datable examples at Bin Tepe having been constructed during the Persian period: similarly, when was this?
- though they coexisted with others such as ... cist graves: I don't usually see cist graves cited as an elite burial style: does the source do this?
- The Tumulus of Alyattes: deitalicise per MOS:ITALIC. The Turkish translation should be in a language template.
- Suggest using the convert template on the metric measurements for the benefit of users used to imperial measurements.
- Despite being constructed to deter grave robbers: how, exactly?
- The two paragraphs of "major tumuli" have all their citations bundled at the end of the paragraph, which isn't great per WP:VERIFIABILITY and makes it very difficult for future editors to add or change content. Could each sentence be cited (only) to the sources that support it?
- The Tumulus of Alyattes was described by Herodotus in his Histories: who was he and when did he write?
- It's more usual to give the Herodotus citation as "1.93". We should also credit the translator (George Rawlinson) and, possibly, give the date (1920).
- Suggest linking Croesus in the quotation.
- Image captions that are not full sentences should not end in a full stop/period.
- File:Britishmuseumbintepehorserelief (cropped).jpg needs a PD tag for the original work.
- Alt text should be added to images for accessibility.
- All other images check out.
Thank you for these comments, UndercoverClassicist! These are really helpful, not just for this article but for my Wikipedia contributions in general. Unfortunately I don't think I can commit to implementing these changes any time soon-- I had forgotten that I nominated this article until I saw your announcement on my talk page just now. So I think I will withdraw the submission for the time being, but I will eventually implement your suggestions, which once again look very useful. Botterweg14 (talk) 16:49, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
Implementing GA general comments
editI've started implementing comments from the above GA review. Here's notes to keep track of what is done and what is not:
- Lead too short Unresolved. Left for later.
- RP template errors Fixed.
- Explaining what the site is in the site section Done.
- Explaining chronology Done, though it might be nice to add approximate calendar dates if they can be phrased appropriately.
- if you want to hide a grave, you don't stick a whacking great tumulus on top of it! I see the reasoning here, but the information is indeed in the source: "Again, like most Lydian tombs, the chamber is located well away from the center of the mound, to make it more difficult for looters to discover."
- Define "crepis" Done. The term seems to be related to crepidoma, though I'm not sure if the usages are identical to the point that a link would be warranted.
- Defining "Gordion" Done.
- Excavators in infobox Not done. I can look up this information, but I have mixed feelings about this. It adds a lot of clutter and I'm not sure how useful the information is to most readers.
- Dating fall of Lydia Done.
- Cist graves not elite Done. (And good catch!)
- Deitalicize Alyattes + Turkish template Done.
Others left for later. Botterweg14 (talk) 14:45, 24 April 2024 (UTC)