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When you write articles that are beyond WP:STUB, like Anne D'Arpajon, Countess of Noailles, please consider adding inline references and nominating your work at T:TDYK for a front-page exposure. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 19:20, 22 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your signature[edit]

Hi, your signature appears to be contrary to the guideline on signatures because it contains an image. WP:SIG#Images expressly forbids the use of images in signatures, for a list of reasons you can see there. If you could alter it to exclude the image or to use unicode characters instead, it would be much appreciated. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 01:31, 23 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, I have changed it.--ComtesseDeMingrélie 02:10, 23 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Haplogroup J2[edit]

About the 72% figure for Northeast Georgia- the figure is given by the Nasidze 2004 study, so at least it deserves mention. Furthermore, the % is much higher than those of Chechens on average and Ingush on average- though I suspect the southern, mountainous regions of Chechenia and Ingushetia have much more J2. Dagestanis usually have mostly J1 and very little if any J2... Furthermore, I would assume that Nasidze et al were professional enough in their study not to do diaspora populations (though I might note that the Georgians- the Tush, the Khevsurs, the Pshavs and so on- of the region vastly outnumber more recent migrants). Thus, I've reverted your edit on that note... do you have any objections? --Yalens (talk) 23:42, 4 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Also, forgot to mention. Generally, for haplogroup pages, the convention is to put the highest percentages at the top, rather than alphabetize. --Yalens (talk) 23:44, 4 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I didn't really edit it much and yes, I suppose it wasn't EXACTLY by highest first originally, because its hard to figure out how to do stuff with varying frequencies in different studies... but if you look on other such pages, that's generally the rule- unless its one of those, like J1 for example, that do only macrogroups (if we were going to do that for J2, we would say Eastern Mediterraneans, Semites, Nakh and South Caucasians, or something along those lines). But for now, I'd let you have the alphabetic way, as it is a little easier to navigate. And also, I have made note of NE Georgia because in Nasidze's study, he didn't include NE Georgia and the Svans (who have 0% by the way) with the rest of Georgia, as it is better to make note of the detail so that the page can be most informative.--Yalens (talk) 22:36, 5 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

File permission problem with File:Leonida and Maria in 1960's.jpg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:Golden Eagle in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia (Europe).jpg[edit]

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no evidence on bazieri.ge that this photo was relased under cc-by by the photographer.... who is the photographer? The website?? Are you kidding? --Martin H. (talk) 15:16, 26 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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photographic work of an 3D object, no evidence that the photographic work was released under cc-by by the Georgian National Museum. Martin H. (talk) 15:17, 26 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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