User talk:Ns.thot03
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Peer Review
[edit]Hi Ns.thot03, This is Rachel from class. Overall, this article has a good foundation as far as content goes, but is lacking information in certain sections as well as the arrangements of certain topics. The lead starts off really well, with a strong intro that properly portrays the topics of the article. However, the paragraph after that is not related to all of the topics in the article and instead just focuses on specific information about cemeteries. Due to this, I think that this paragraph should be moved to under the tombs section, as an intro to cemeteries before gong into the topic of wealthy vs commoners section. Additionally, the last part of the lead should be apart of the beginning of the funeral rites section. As far as content goes, the article had relevant and reliable information, however it lacked in areas that concerned missing content or content where it did not belong. There should be some more information concerning the afterlife and specifically religion, due to the fact that it is a large part of why the roman funerary practices are the way that they are. Additionally, the Epitaths section should go more in depth. There should also be more information under the category of Sarcophagi that should include a better introduction to the topic. The section seems very disorganized and is hard to follow due to the lack of clarity concerning defining what Sarcophagi actually is. The article is mostly broken up into good sections that cover the main parts of the topic. However, commemorations and funeral rites are confusing due to the lack of an intro to explain them. Due to this, I think that they should be distinguished and defined before either of them go into the subtopics. The majority of the commemorations section should be rearranged or better explained because the sections underneath it are hard to follow for the reader and hard to relate the parts underneath. Additionally, I think that the section regrading military funerals and burials should be moved under the bigger section of commemorations. So far, there is no change that needs to made to the way the sources are sited. The student did a good job so far of making sure to avoid plagiarism and citing sources accurately. Additionally, the sources that the article originally had seem like reliable and accurate sources. Good luck with the rest of the editing! Best, Rachel Deible — Preceding unsigned comment added by Racheldeible (talk • contribs) 03:04, 2 November 2020 (UTC)