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Hello! 2+2=4
I edit mostly in the Hebrew Misplaced Pages, mainly on Canaanite and general Levantine ancient history topics.
Contributions
As mentioned, most of my contributions are in Hebrew wikipedia, as well as in Wikimedia Commons and Hebrew Wiktionary. My edits here are mainly small; my big edits include creating Carne, Phoenicia, Dius (historian), Phoenician votive inscriptions, Sakkun, Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription and Pumayyaton and Pnytarion's inscriptions, as well as some redirects.
References
There is a serious lack of references in the Hebrew Misplaced Pages, so although the sources situation in the English Misplaced Pages is way better both in policy and in practice, I still want to mention the importance of sources, especially academic sources. Without sources we are just another blog on the internet. There are several free useful sources for references (I have a wider list in my Hebrew user page):
- ResearchGate (article).
- Academia.edu (article).
- Internet Archive (article) archives like National Library of Israel website and Jabotinsky institute archive.
- JSTOR (article): it is not free, but citizens of Israel can have some limited access through the National Library of Israel website.
- and of course, The Misplaced Pages Library for whoever has access.
Notes
- fully translated from my Hebrew article about the city
- mostly translated from parts of my Hebrew article on the topic
- "Why Should You Register on the National Library of Israel Website?". National Library of Israel website. Retrieved 2023-09-23.