Talk:Ancient Egyptian architecture

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[edit] The mystery of this article (article needs anonymous locking)

For more than one year this article has hardly been renewed with anything profound, nor does the current article have any special appealing message or enlightenment. This article is pretty far from current events nor is it a shining example of a wiki standard article. Yet this article suffers from non-stop vandalism, - actually it is near the only edit going on, on this article for more than one year. ???? Because of the consistency I can only imagine that is 1-2 max 3 persons doing it over and over again. It is noting wild, but is steady and consistent. There is not a month that does not have its 5 rv or more. My proposal is to permanent lock this article for anonymous edit, and instant permanent ban any new user that vandalise this page. This article is never going to be anything reliable, with these, excuse me, idiots, every 2nd day vandalising it. Just my 2 –cent. Twthmoses 01:02, 2 December 2006 (UTC)