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Peer Edit

Thomas Hill

In the intro, what do you mean by development and use of symbolism? You may want to add some details in this area.

In the early life and education section, this is really minor, but I think prehistoric should not be capitalized.

In the discoveries in research section, instead of "because these findings" say "because of these findings." In the sentence that begins with "rather," you can remove "the idea that" and make the sentence more concise.

This whole article is overall very good! Most of my edits are simple grammar suggestions. The only part that is unclear to me is the part with symbolism in it. I would suggest adding context just to make it a little easier to understand. If you can find it in a source, you also may want to add more about the two Homo Neanderthalensis she found, but only f you can find it. Again, good job, this is really concise and well written.

Your submission at Articles for creation: Erella Hovers has been accepted

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Erella Hovers, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.
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Bkissin (talk) 14:43, 3 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]