Citruswinter
Please avoid writing articles with no content, or solely sources -- write actual information. Thanks, ugen64 01:40, 1 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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Bematist
editI took issue with a theoretical assertion made by the historian Donald Engels. He claims that ancient Bematists used a mechanical device. Engels admits clearly that there is NO EVIDENCE that they used a mechanical device only that he believes they did so. I argued quite clearly why Engels is wrong in his assertion. There is no reliable source for my argument because I thought of it myself. It is based on logic and math not on any source but it is a good argument nonetheless. I think the best thing to do is to remove the assertion of Engels altogether because it is faulty in logic and not sourced in anything but his own head - despite the fact that it is published in a book by a professor of history. That is my argument and I cannot bring you a reliable sources for it - because I am the originator of the source and I have not published it in a book. GimpeltheFool (talk) 07:24, 31 October 2023 (UTC)
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