Talk:Cumbemayo

Latest comment: 7 months ago by Dgndenver in topic Plagiarism?

Plagiarism?

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This looks like plagiarism to me. From the article: "The aqueduct winds down the hills toward the city of Cajamarca, stretching out over about five miles (8.0 km) in length. The canals brought water from the high grounds to the valleys below, which was especially valuable during times of water scarcity. A number of petroglyphs are also scattered around the aqueduct and in surrounding caves. These symbols provide additional insight into the people who constructed the canals." From [1]https://www.anywhere.com/peru/attractions/cumbe-mayo-archaeological-site: "The aqueduct winds down the hills toward the city of Cajamarca, stretching out over about five miles (8 km) in length. The canals brought water from the high grounds to the valleys below, which was especially valuable during times of water scarcity. A number of petroglyphs are also scattered around the aqueduct and in surrounding caves. These symbols provide additional insight into the people who constructed the canals."

This e-commerce site doesn't seem like a reliable source, either. All four references are dubious. Dgndenver (talk) 07:23, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply