Re: WIKIPEDIA and "Proto-Ionians"



On Apr 14, 7:52 am, grapheus <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Up to know, there was an article on "Proto-Ionians" in WIKIPEDIA, what
seems a normal thing when one remarks that typing "Proto-Ionians" on
Google or Yahoo, there are c. 1,000 references.
Happily, a "Wiki-administrator", named "Henrik", with NO KNOWLEDGE in
Archaeology or Linguistics and that some suspect to be the natural son
of late Dr Goebbels, was there. He has proposed the suppression of
this article. His motive ? He dislike the word "Proto-Ionians".
So works WIKIPEDIA...

grapheus

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