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To editor Owenglyndur: You have not provided any sources to justify "remains of second temple Jewish settlement", or "mikvahs, hiding caves, ruined houses". The source you just added, and several other sources that I found, just says that the inkwell was found inside a large building dating to the second temple period. A large building doesn't make a settlement. We can only base articles on published reliable sources, not on personal knowledge or unpublished sources. Zerotalk10:33, 31 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
To editor Owenglyndur: Per WP:RSPYT almost nothing on Youtube is allowed as a source. Same with conference presentations, which are not peer-reviewed. So the youtube video is not allowed as a source for two separate reasons. You can add it as external link, though some people say that shouldn't be allowed either. When it is published (even as an official announcement) we can use it, until then not. Zerotalk12:30, 31 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]