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Regarding the caption of the Erligang map, the sources say that Panlongcheng was an Erligang site, and that it was an important center. But they do not say that it was the southern center of Erligang. Kanguole23:39, 10 December 2021 (UTC)Reply
The sources descrbe Panlongcheng in the ways I've mentioned above. They do not support the specific phrasing that Panlongcheng was "its [i.e. Erligang's] southern center". Kanguole11:57, 11 December 2021 (UTC)Reply
Just as example from Campbell's work: Panlongcheng is described as being like "other Erligang centers" and "Panlongcheng site remained the center of the Central Plains metropolitan tradition Panlongcheng variant" (to be clear: the "Panlongcheng Variant" is described as "Erligang Tradition Panlongcheng Variant" located to the south of the Central Plains centers). We can adjust the caption to "center of an Erligang culture variant" if you like that more. Applodion (talk) 13:06, 11 December 2021 (UTC)Reply