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29 April 2024
- diffhist Channel Islands 20:52 +4 Stephan Leeds talk contribs (→World War II: use–mention reversal)
- diffhist Channel Islands 20:51 +1 Stephan Leeds talk contribs (→20th century: sentence missing final punctuation)
28 April 2024
27 April 2024
- diffhist Northwestern Europe 18:32 −40 Guliolopez talk contribs (→Genetics: Summarise uncited text. Tagged for ~6 months.)
- diffhist Northwestern Europe 18:27 +209 Guliolopez talk contribs (Rv. Failed verification. The linked source does not mention "Germanic" or "Insular Celtic" peoples. Restoring text that is supported by the source. With a quote from the ref. To cover.)
- diffhist Northwestern Europe 18:21 +613 Guliolopez talk contribs (Restore cited text. What does "Gobineau's reference for the "Aryan haven" is not commonly used in ethnography" have to do with anything? And, regardless, Baradat does cover this in the context of political ethnography.) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist m Northwestern Europe 18:12 −613 AIexSuvorov talk contribs (Gobineau's reference for the "Aryan haven" is not commonly used in ethnography) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Northwestern Europe 18:10 −1 AIexSuvorov talk contribs (punctuation)
- diffhist m Northwestern Europe 18:03 +4 AIexSuvorov talk contribs (Genetic affinity is between Germanic and Insular Celtic populations and doesn't apply to Finnish people who are sometimes considered Northwestern European)
- diffhist m Northwestern Europe 18:02 +47 AIexSuvorov talk contribs (Genetic affinity is between Germanic and Insular Celtic populations and doesn't apply to Finnish people who are sometimes considered Northwestern European)