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There are many citations missing from this article. Short form refs have been used extensively in recent additions, but the required cite have not been supplied to complete them. As it stands unless these are added I'll change all the incomplete refs to {{citations needed}} tags. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested∆transmissions∆ °co-ords° 20:13, 29 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Partial reverts
I'm partial reverting the recent edits, with two main concerns:
(1) Before the recent edits, the primary topic of this article was the classical era tribe "Achaeans", with a separate article covering the Homeric use of this term. I think that topic division ought to be maintained given that scholars seem to disagree about the relationship between the Homeric Achaeans and the later tribe.
(2) As previously noted on the editor's talk page, the discussion of related terms appears to contain original synthesis.
I'm happy to discuss these general points or the specifics if anybody disagrees. 17:34, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
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