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[[User:Pdekyvere|Pdekyvere]] ([[User talk:Pdekyvere|talk]]) 05:14, 18 September 2023 (UTC)== Contested deletion == |
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[[User:Pdekyvere|Pdekyvere]] ([[User talk:Pdekyvere|talk]]) 04:55, 18 December 2019 (UTC) This article should not be speedy deleted as lacking sufficient context to identify its subject, because..there is very little literature about it. [[Klaraki]] is an actual physical location mentioned during archeological excavations. [[Issorium]] however, it's actual physical location is dubious. There is also no mention of the Issorium in the texts related to the excavations pf 1907<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = MacMillan| title = The Annual of the British School at Athens| date = 1907}}</ref> at klaraki, and there is no trace of a temple there. |
[[User:Pdekyvere|Pdekyvere]] ([[User talk:Pdekyvere|talk]]) 04:55, 18 December 2019 (UTC) This article should not be speedy deleted as lacking sufficient context to identify its subject, because..there is very little literature about it. [[Klaraki]] is an actual physical location mentioned during archeological excavations. [[Issorium]] however, it's actual physical location is dubious. There is also no mention of the Issorium in the texts related to the excavations pf 1907<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = MacMillan| title = The Annual of the British School at Athens| date = 1907}}</ref> at klaraki, and there is no trace of a temple there. |
Pdekyvere (talk) 05:14, 18 September 2023 (UTC)== Contested deletion ==[reply]
Pdekyvere (talk) 04:55, 18 December 2019 (UTC) This article should not be speedy deleted as lacking sufficient context to identify its subject, because..there is very little literature about it. Klaraki is an actual physical location mentioned during archeological excavations. Issorium however, it's actual physical location is dubious. There is also no mention of the Issorium in the texts related to the excavations pf 1907[1] at klaraki, and there is no trace of a temple there.[reply]
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