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So, Pit-Comb Ware developed "developed in the northern woodlands of Eurasia," and/but "the oldest ones [of which? the ceramic?] have been discovered in China? This makes no sense to me, and I can't check the source, since it is written Japanese. Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 10:54, 5 August 2017 (UTC)
The oldest Pit-Comb Ware is discovered from remains of Xinglongwa culture (6200 BC - 5400 BC), in Liao river region, north China. 中国北方新石器文化研究の新展開【詳細報告】「東北アジアにおける先史文化の交流」 王 巍(中国社会科学院考古研究所・副所長)(in Japanese)
This is the oldest record on Pit-Comb Ware. And it spread to Siberia later.
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KoreanicHi. Re. your edits to Koreanic, you need *evidence*. I have no idea whether the division of Koreanic into Koguryoic and Han is legitimate, but if you dispute it you need to provide sources. You also need evidence to remove languages from the family when we do have reliable sources (e.g. Vovin, who's a credible scholar) that they belong there. — kwami (talk) 21:37, 5 April 2019 (UTC)
The evidence is in the sources in the article. If you have better, please provide. Also, the idea that Buyeo and Baekje are related to the Japonic languages is quite controversial and AFAICT not well supported in the lit. If you're going to claim that they simply *are* related, you'll need better sources than what we have! (Also, "Buyeo" might should be moved back to Fuyu languages, which is the name I've seen used for it in the lit.) — kwami (talk) 21:53, 5 April 2019 (UTC)
Also Vovin. I moved 'Buyeo languages' to Japanese–Koguryoic languages, as that name seems to be more common now, and there seems to have been some confusion by past editors as to what the article was about (e.g. that Japonic 'might' be included in the Japanese–Koguryoic proposal, when it's essential to it.) — kwami (talk) 22:04, 5 April 2019 (UTC) For some background, Beckwith called his proposal "Fuyu", and that's what I named the article when I created it. But someone moved it to "Buyeo" because that's the Korean rendering of the name. Of course, that violates OR, since AFAIK the lit does not refer to the family as "Buyeo". Anyway, Beckwith now uses "Japanese–Koguryoic", as do several other authors, so that's probably the best name for it. — kwami (talk) 22:09, 5 April 2019 (UTC) Yesterday I also created Koguryoic languages for the content that had been added to Japanese–Koguryoic but which excluded Japonic. This parallels the stub Han languages. However, I don't know how well supported the Koguryoic-Han division is in the lit, or whether either purported branch is notable enough to have its own article. Perhaps they should both be merged into Koreanic. — kwami (talk) 22:12, 5 April 2019 (UTC) Ainu language movesDo not move a page that is currently under a move discussion, especially ones where you yourself started the discussion. I've reverted your move of Ainu language to Hokkaido Ainu language as the discussion is still open, and as the proposer of the move you are clearly involved and shouldn't be moving the page in the first place. Please don't move it again; let an uninvolved editor make that decision. Thank you. SkyWarrior 20:41, 4 May 2019 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for September 3Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. An automated process has detected that you've added some links pointing to disambiguation pages. Such links are usually incorrect, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of unrelated topics with similar titles. (Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject.)
It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 07:53, 3 September 2019 (UTC) ArbCom 2019 election voter messageProblems/malfunctions with haplogroup D mapsHello. Recently I have noticed a problem with the maps/map depicting the proposed migration route of Y-haplogroup D (uploaded to the various pages on Y-haplogroup D and its branches and to the Jomon people page). For some reason, when the map isnlarged (when you click on them), it does not depict the Haber et al study's proposal. When it is enlarged, the map no longer depicts the migration of basal D (and D2) from Africa to Eurasia (as the source proposes), but instead flips to showing the reverse (showing D originating in the Middle East and migrating to Africa, thus inaccurately representing the source). (At least that is what happens when the map is viewed from my desktop computer. When viewed from a laptop or phone it is even worse; the map does not seem to show the African origin route at all but rather only Asian origin which inacurately represents the source.) I have removed them from the pages where they were to avoid misrepresenting the source. I am not sure if this problem was present when they were first uploaded (I thought it was not; I did not notice it), and I do not have the technical skill to fix it. I wondered it there might be anything you could do to address it since I believe it was you who uploaded them/it. Any attention to the matter is much appreciated. Here is the map file in question (below) so you can see what mean (it either shows an Asian origin or changes to one when you click on it): Thank you. Skllagyook (talk) 17:50, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
ArbCom 2020 Elections voter messageProblematic edits to the Haplogroup D-CTS3946 page by an IP editorHello. Recently an IP editor (an IP range, one of whose IPs is User:46.125.250.97) has added material to the Haplogroup D-CTS3946 page that I do not believe is appropriate or relevant. They added a study from Cabrera et al. 2018 arguing for an Adian origin for haplogroup DE, written before D2/D0 and D-CTS3946 (that is, before the 2019 Habet et al. study that discovered the D2 haplogroup and revised the tree of D). I repeatedlt tried to explain this to the IP editor in detail, but they seem not to understand. They have also made other seemigly biased edits to the page, seemingly pushing the idea of Asian origin. My discussions with the IP are on the Talk page here [[16]] and here: [[17]] I have also written a message to administrator User:Doug Weller regarding this. Could you perhaps look at this? I thought you might be a good person to message since you created the article. Any help is appreciated. Skllagyook (talk) 00:19, 23 February 2021 (UTC)
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