Talk:Archaeology awareness playing cards
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[edit]Did these typos occur in the original cards? If so, they should be left misspelled with the notation [sic]. If not, correct them. 3 of spades: "artificats". 3 of clubs: "disrespectufl". King of hearts: "defensable". Ace of diamonds: "artificats". 6 of diamonds: "susiscious". 4 of diamonds: "anu". Also, according to your first reference the 2 of clubs says: "Ancient Iraqi heritage is part of your heritage. Old stories say that Jonah of the bible [sic] was buried in this hill. (Nabi Yunis Mosque in Mosul, Iraq)" Art LaPella (talk) 02:52, 15 December 2007 (UTC)
Neutrality of Third Paragraph
[edit]Paragraph three implies that U.S. military personnel engaged in looting. That wording needs to be clarified and/or a source needs to be cited.Tuelj (talk) 16:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
Image requests
[edit]The archaeology awareness playing cards can be viewed in pdf format at http://www.acq.osd.mil/ie/images/08-09- 07cardsuitspuzzlessm.pdf Most of the images derive from PD images. Does anyone have access to jpg or gif files of these cards? If it's free, we can display them in the article. --PFHLai (talk) 23:14, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Where can I buy these? Anyone know?
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