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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 21:30, 21 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Peer review

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I'm peer reviewing the article:. Viceroy of Kush


Relevance to the Article Topic: The article focuses on the Kingdom of Kerma's integration as an Egyptian province, specifically through the office of the "Viceroy of Kush." The list of viceroys is relevant to understanding the administration of this region under Egyptian control.

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Neutrality: The article maintains a generally neutral tone, presenting facts without overt opinions.


Overrepresentation or Underrepresentation: Egyptian perspectives are emphasized, with less focus on how the local Nubian or Kushite people may have viewed this governance. But the reason for this is probably the lack of extensive historical materials that represents Nubian points of view. Staying alert and open to add any new evidence that appears is recommended.


Citation Quality

  • References to modern academic texts, like the works of George Reisner, are appropriate, but citations to more recent archaeological findings or interpretations could enhance the article’s accuracy and depth.
    • The article would benefit from a short section on the relationship between the Egyptian rulers and the Nubian people governed by these viceroys, including the social, economic, or military dynamics during this time. This would contextualize the list of viceroys within broader historical events.
      Overall, the article provides information about the Viceroy of Kush in a simple, fast, and easy to comprehend style as well as neutral. A short section about the relationship between Egypt and Nubia would add more context to the article. Taking into consideration the opinions of modern schoolers would benefit the article. example of modern schoolers would be Honegger Matthieu Charles Bonnet and Timothy Kendall

A-M-A-M-57 (talk) 14:37, 14 November 2024 (UTC) ---- A-M-A-M-57[reply]