Talk:Copper, Bronze and Iron Age sites in Kosovo
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editWill be rewording a lot of the content here soon, on its face, it seems like this was written for a college course or something like that. Also during this time we see the development of a unique culture, which today is identified as Dardanian.
I've never seen an article written like that and will be fixing the some tenses and diction for better flow. If anyone has any issues please feel free to reach out to me. --PerpetuityGrat (talk) 13:19, 6 October 2021 (UTC)
- Okay, seems like the content was ripped from the Archeological Guide to Kosovo, which was published in 2012. --PerpetuityGrat (talk) 13:29, 6 October 2021 (UTC)
- I am very late to this, but, yes. A very similar story was at the Archaeology of Kosovo article. Maxx-♥ talk and coffee ☕ 12:50, 21 June 2023 (UTC)