Talk:Cape Dauphin

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[edit] "No Chinese ruins in Cape Breton: archeologists"

Somebody wrote here that someone "believes that ruins in the area are the remnants of a 15th-century Chinese". The article under this title has been miscited, as it declares just the contrary. I reworded all this stuff accordingly.

Kind regards, Zack Holly Venturi 17:47, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
The article as written provides the refutation of a claim but no details of what claim is being refuted. The reader's first thought is "so what ?", since it is impossible to evaluate the significance of a refutation without knowing the significance of the claim. If the claim isn't significant enough to be described why on earth is it thought to be significant enough to be refuted ? It's as if archaeologists were to refute the existence of Chinese ruins on the Moon. Not exactly surprising and hardly something that needs to be mentioned. -- Derek Ross | Talk 20:34, 9 June 2008 (UTC)