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Wrong church?

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I have been reading the following two sources (https://www.academia.edu/12623139/The_Cave_Church_of_St_Peter_in_Antioch and https://archive.org/details/allen-meyer.-churches-of-syrian-antioch/page/n35/mode/2up?view=theater, pages 52-54 on the "photographed pages", 34-36 in "archive pages") after which I think it becomes clear that this article mixes two churches in one article: the cave church of St Peter, possibly former church of St John, and the cathedral of St Peter, also called the church of Cassianus. How should we proceed in this case? I have some additional information about the cathedral of St Peter that would result in a short, but comprehensive own article. Although, as you can read in the second source, the Habib'i Neccar Mosque might be located on the spot of the cathedral of St Peter, this is still not certain and given the importance of the cathedral by itself I think it warrants an own article. However, I think we should think about the naming. I would possibly suggest creating a new article called "Cave church of Saint Peter" and use this article for the cathedral of Saint Peter or rename this article and create a new article called Cathedral of Saint Peter, Antioch. Any opinions? PontiffSulivahn (talk) 10:20, 20 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The academic edu pdf doesn't seem to have an author or publisher, the second source meets WP:RS. But I can't read it. Doug Weller talk 12:57, 20 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Doug, the author can be seen if you go to the top, just below the title. In any case, this is the link to his profile on academia.edu: https://antiochene.academia.edu/.
Although the academia article is not published in a journal, the statements are referenced. Also, if you use the zoom on the second source, it is quite fine to read. Hope that helps! PontiffSulivahn (talk) 12:53, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]