Talk:Persian Princess

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The URL I put in for archaeology.org is correct (I found the page, copied & pasted the URL directly...) but for some reason still gets a 404 error on the archaeology.org site. I dunno. Someone else might have better luck.

You accidentally appended commas to the URLs, I fixed them and they seem to work beautifully now. El Juno 20:02, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Ahura Mazda[edit]

I changed Ahura Mazda to faravahar. I saw this in one of the documentaries and was very disappointed they made such a foolish error. No one's fault, except those doing the original documentary, whom didn't bother to do a little additional basic research into Zoroastrianism. Layman's terms: Ahura Mazda cannot be represented, and the faravahar is a symbol associated with Zoroastrianism. But it is not their God! Khirad 13:12, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Please help expand Mummy forgeries[edit]

A misguided wikieditor tried to delete Mummy forgeries. I have now added a lot of content, and added a short blurb to this article.

Please add any other Mummy forgeries to this article. Travb (talk) 21:05, 11 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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