User:BabelStone
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This user has written or expanded 50 articles featured in the Did You Know section on the Main Page.
About me
[edit ]I am Andrew West in real life.
Articles I have created or significantly expanded
[edit ]Biographies of modern people
[edit ]Biographies of historical figures
[edit ]Image | Article | Category | Created | Notes | Stats |
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Wansong Xingxiu (1166–1246) | Buddhist monk | 2015年06月25日 |
Lists
[edit ]Archaeological hoards
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DYK | silver coin from the Frome Hoard showing a man on horseback | Frome Hoard | 2010年07月08日 | Did you know that the Frome Hoard was found by a metal detectorist just 35 cm (14 in) below ground in Somerset and contained 52,503 Roman coins (coin pictured)? | 8,800 views |
DYK | Pot and coins from the hoard | Shrewsbury Hoard | 2010年07月09日 | Did you know that the first find by amateur metal detectorist Nick Davies was the Shrewsbury Hoard , which contained around 10,000 bronze Roman coins? | 2,200 views |
Furness Hoard | 2011年07月01日 | ||||
DYK | Pile of Roman coins from the Bredon Hill Hoard | Bredon Hill Hoard | 2011年10月17日 | Did you know that some of the nominally silver Roman coins from the Bredon Hill Hoard (pictured) only have a 1% silver content? | 10,300 views |
DYK | The excavated hoard undergoing cleaning and investigation | Grouville Hoard | 2012年06月27日 | Did you know that that a huge hoard of Iron Age and Roman coins was found in Jersey in June 2012 after two metal detectorists spent a few hours a year for 30 years searching for a suspected hoard? | 10,890 views |
DYK | Reverse of a cast counterfeit Eight Reales of Philip IV of Spain | Middleham Hoard | 2014年02月06日 | Article started by PatHadley and Johnbod Did you know that the Middleham Hoard from Yorkshire included seven Spanish-American reales but only two of them were real (unreal real pictured)? |
6,361 views |
DYK | Lenborough Hoard | 2015年01月02日 | Did you know that the Lenborough Hoard , found just before Christmas 2014, is believed to be one of the largest hoards of Anglo-Saxon coins ever discovered in Britain? | 3,638 views |
Archaeological artefacts
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GA | Detail of the seax showing the name "Beagnoth" in Runic letters | Seax of Beagnoth | 2010年08月18日 | Article expanded from stub by S Marshall and others, and I helped expand it to a Good Article | |
DYK GA | The helmet on sale at Christie's | Crosby Garrett Helmet | 2010年09月13日 | Did you know that the Crosby Garrett Helmet , discovered this year, has a winged griffin on it, whereas the similar Ribchester Helmet (pictured) may have had a sphinx on top, but the Newstead Helmet only had a plume holder? In the news on 8 October 2010: A Roman parade helmet discovered by a metal detectorist in May 2010 is auctioned for 2ドル.3 million (3ドル.6 million) |
5,100 views |
DYK | On display at the Museum of Scotland | Newstead Helmet | 2010年09月14日 | 2,400 views | |
DYK | On display at the British Museum | Waterloo Helmet | 2010年09月15日 | Did you know that the Waterloo Helmet , dredged from the River Thames in 1868, is the only Iron Age helmet with horns ever to have been found in Europe? | 9,500 views |
DYK | Bronze helmet with peak | Meyrick Helmet | 2010年09月16日 | Did you know that the Meyrick Helmet (pictured) combines the shape of a Roman auxiliary helmet with Celtic La Tène style decoration? | 7,000 views |
DYK | Circular bronze shield | Wandsworth Shield | 2010年09月27日 | Did you know that the Wandsworth Shield (pictured) has a repoussée design of two large birds with outstretched wings and trailing tail feathers, and is considered to be a masterpiece of British Celtic art? | 5,000 views |
DYK | A piece of ivory showing a lion devouring a man | Nimrud Ivories | 2011年03月08日 | Did you know that crime writer Agatha Christie used her face cream to clean the more than 2500-year-old Nimrud Ivories (example pictured) after their excavation? | 13,500 views |
DYK | Trumpington bed burial | 2012年03月17日 | Did you know that a 7th-century grave in Cambridge discovered in 2011 held the remains of an Anglo-Saxon teenage girl who was lying on a bed , with a gold and garnet cross on her breast? | 12,792 views | |
Happisburgh footprints | 2014年02月07日 | Article started by Braincricket In the news on 8 February 2014: The earliest human footprints outside of Africa are discovered in the United Kingdom. |
Books, manuscripts and paintings
[edit ]Monumental inscriptions
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DYK | Rubbing of the stele | Stele of Sulaiman | 2011年10月01日 | Did you know that Om mani padme hum is engraved in the Lantsa, Tibetan, Uyghur, 'Phags-pa, Tangut and Chinese scripts on a 1348 stele , and in the Tibetan, Jurchen, Chinese, and Mongolian scripts on a 1413 stele ? | 1,600 views |
DYK | Yongning Temple Stele | 2011年10月01日 | 800 views | ||
DYK | Tangut dharani pillars on display at the Ancient Lotus Pond in Baoding | Tangut dharani pillars | 2013年12月23日 | Did you know that two dharani pillars (pictured) erected in Baoding in 1502 are inscribed with the latest known examples of the Tangut script? | 4,074 views |
Architecture
[edit ]Institutions and organizations
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DYK Failed GAR |
Digitisation at the British Library of the Rabbit Garden Imperial Book Repository 兔園策府, a Tang dynasty manuscript from Dunhuang | International Dunhuang Project | 2011年01月18日 | Did you know that the International Dunhuang Project has made over a quarter of a million images of Silk Road manuscripts and other artefacts available online? Failed GAR due to overreliance on the IDP website as a source. |
1,500 views |
DYK | The Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace on Palace Quay, home to the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts | Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences | 2012年02月02日 | Did you know that in 2010, the only known complete manuscript written in the extinct Khitan language was identified in the collection of the Saint Petersburg Institute of Oriental Manuscripts ? | 400 views |
Miscellaneous
[edit ]Featured pictures
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FA | Odiham Castle, Hampshire | Odiham Castle, Hampshire. 12 May 2012. | 9 January 2013 | 3 June 2017 |
My pictures used as lead image for featured articles and lists
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FA | The Royal Gold Cup on display at the British Museum | Royal Gold Cup | Featured article on 2010年07月10日 |
FL | Marine chronometer made by Thomas Earnshaw (Senior) that was used on the HMS Beagle, on display at the British Museum | List of chronometers on HMS Beagle | Featured list on 2013年06月17日 |
Awards
[edit ] I, Pericles of Athens, award User:BabelStone with this barnstar in recognition of his excellent contributions to the ancient Chinese board game article on Liubo . Well done, sir! Well done indeed. Cheers.Pericles of Athens Talk 13:45, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
The British Museum barnstar
In thanks for your help with Hoxne, photos and most of all with Admonitions Scroll :-) Witty Lama 23:52, 27 June 2010 (UTC)
For your work on Stele of Sulaiman and Yongning Temple Stele which helps direct wikipedia to an increasingly valuable resource covering time and place. ♦ Dr. Blofeld 00:03, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
For making me smile and conjuring bizarre images in my head of pigeons after too many vindaloos. ♦ Dr. Blofeld 19:36, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Nice work with Happisburgh footprints - looks pretty close to GA already. James x12345 20:00, 8 February 2014 (UTC)
For your extraordinary work at the Happisburgh footprints, I hereby award you this barnstar. Your work is indispensable! Happy editing. ComputerJA (☎ • ✎) 03:36, 12 February 2014 (UTC)
You will be missed, Wikipedia is a wonderful editor poorer without you. Donald Trung (talk) 18:39, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
The 25 DYK Creation and Expansion Medal
Well you have created much more than 25. I see you are well on your way to 50. I see your DYK's and note that they are as so interesting.... and I see that the hoard articles continue to grow. I just got 3 questions right on university challenge because they were pictures of hoards. Keep up the good work. Thanks from me and the wiki. Victuallers (talk) 20:40, 24 October 2011 (UTC)
The 50 DYK Creation and Expansion Medal
This recognition of fifty DYKs belittles the contribution that you have made to Wikipedia. All those great articles about hoards that I believe started in the year that we collaborated with the British Museum. Lots of stuff about the History of the World in 100 objects including dozens of great photographs. Its a great pleasure to recognise this achievement and to thank you on behalf of the DYK project, myself and the wiki. Thanks. Victuallers (talk) 23:24, 12 January 2015 (UTC)
User:BabelStone has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian,
and therefore, I've officially declared today as BabelStone's day!
For being such a beautiful person and great Wikipedian,
enjoy being the Star of the day, dear BabelStone!
Peace,
Rlevse
00:03, 22 October 2010 (UTC)
Milestones
[edit ] This editor is a Signator and is entitled to display this Scroll of Signatures.
This editor is a Burba and is entitled to display this First Book of Wikipedia.
This editor is a Novato and is entitled to display this Wikipedia Picture Story Book.
This editor is a Grognard and is entitled to display this Wikipedia Little Red Book.
This editor is a Grognard Extraordinaire and is entitled to display this Wikipedia Vest Pocket Edition.
This editor is a Grognard Mirabilaire and is entitled to display this 1937 Wikipedia First Edition.
This editor is a Tutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge.