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I've changed the assessment of this article from "start" to "C." The article may have its faults, but it's not a "start." It is basically complete, telling about all we know of Quatlatas, it's referenced, and it's written in comprehensible English prose. I am mildly irritated with people who automatically put "start" on any article that is new or has not been previously assessed. If Wikipedia is going to have an assessment system for articles, lets apply it it with some care. P.S. I wrote about 99 percent of this article. Smallchief (talk) 11:41, 16 February 2019 (UTC)Reply