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Currently a difficult task due to the lack of consensus in the greater community over an accurate chronology, but definitely something to keep coming back to
In the meanwhile: it’s a good policy to have a survey of dates from sources in articles about time periods; for smaller mentions (ex. at the start of “Atenism under Akhenaten” here: “Amenhotep IV, the son of Amenhotep III, was crowned king c. 1353 BC.”) circa is your best friend
Discussion
Creating a separate article for Predynastic Egypt from Prehistoric Egypt starting with the Badarian culture where many overviews begin
Data sorting
Looking through sources for quotes and data that can be added to relevant articles
Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
This article seems to assume that the reader not only knows a great deal about the Papyrus, but that they also know who "Gillings" is, are familiar with the perceived controversy the vast majority of this article discusses, and have read the works of "Gillings". This is currently not a useful article. If anything, it would be better suited as an article discussing the Richard J Gillings translation of the Reisner Papayrus -- in particular, a section titled Controversy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.99.134.118 (talk) 12:35, 16 August 2009 (UTC)Reply