Talk:Native American jewelry
Latest comment: 11 months ago by 2605:59C8:1C:D110:99D8:10DB:E72:5BC4 in topic Article citation about the bone earrings found at the Mead site needs updated
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Article citation about the bone earrings found at the Mead site needs updated
editI don't particularly know how to edit wikipedia articles but the citation regarding the finding of bone earrings at the Mead site near Fairbanks Alaska needs updated as it currently links to a website that no longer exists. I have found an article from AJ's Jewelery posted on September 14th 2021 (https://www.ajsjewelers.com/blogs/news/tail-shaped-bone-earrings-carved-by-ancient-ancestors-are-the-oldest-ever-found-in-north-america) that references the same findings. If someone with more knowledge of Wikipedia formatting could update the citations to reference a more modern article such as this one that would be much appreciated. 2605:59C8:1C:D110:99D8:10DB:E72:5BC4 (talk) 03:39, 20 December 2023 (UTC)