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12 August 2024

  • 00:1500:15, 12 August 2024 diff hist −2,612 Frog (fastening)Eliminated references to western forgging since as i already explained western frogging has nothing to do with chinese pankou & use different types of embroidery as explained in https://audreydoeskaren.tumblr.com/post/650175047438319616/some-thoughts-on-chinese-pankoufrog. Also western forggin dates back to as far as the 16th century when frog fastening was extensively used way before napoleonic era, a clear example is the portrait of Catalina of Spain from 1552 current Tag: Visual edit: Switched

27 July 2024

  • 23:2623:26, 27 July 2024 diff hist +701 User talk:PCC556→‎Changes to lead: Reply Tag: Reply
  • 23:1123:11, 27 July 2024 diff hist −6,369 JustacorpsRestored to the previous version which keeps getting eliminated despite being the best sourced version instead of the others which are filled with dubious contradictions and irrelevant information
  • 23:0623:06, 27 July 2024 diff hist −15 JustacorpsUndid revision 1237020302 by AnomieBOT (talk) Tag: Undo
  • 10:5510:55, 27 July 2024 diff hist −335 m JustacorpsEliminated redundant information and added the reference to the first paragraph which already says the same
  • 10:5210:52, 27 July 2024 diff hist −3,853 JustacorpsChanged the segment affected by copyrighted segment. Eliminated references to similar garments in India and Poland since they are of little relevance considering the segments don't connect those garments with the justacourps. Eliminated Charles II section since it's of little relevance considering the justacourps originated in France and not in England and was worn throught Europe so dedicating a whole section to how the justacourps came and evolved in England comes off as really anglocentric

21 July 2024

  • 20:0420:04, 21 July 2024 diff hist −7,382 JustacorpsUndid revision 1232205780 by AukusRuckus (talk) Restored to previous because they deleted the most common accepted origin of justacourps that was backed with multiple references Tags: Undo Reverted

30 June 2024

  • 17:4017:40, 30 June 2024 diff hist −1,179 Waistcoat→‎17th–18th centuries: The justacourps origins are disputed so it can't be said with certainty that it originated from the polish zapan and the same source used to say that the vest if Charles II was persian says that "while Evelyn’s description was fuller than that of Pepys, the references to the vest being Persian in style are rather misleading" Tag: Visual edit

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26 May 2024

  • 16:4916:49, 26 May 2024 diff hist −50 TiaraAlthought the word tiara has iranian origins. The ancient iranian tiara was a truncated cone hat made out of fabric that had nothing to do with the european tiara Tag: Visual edit

11 May 2024

  • 09:5209:52, 11 May 2024 diff hist +14 Goldwork (embroidery)Changed a claim to clarify it refers especifically to golden silk and not to gold thread in general Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:5009:50, 11 May 2024 diff hist −2,802 Goldwork (embroidery)Changed the wrong claim that goldwork originated in China and slread from there since there is ancient evidence of the use of gold in embroided textiles from all around the world dating back to the bronze age so it didn't start in one single place and the claims confuse golden silk which was indeed invented in China with golden embroidery in general which uses other materials aside from silk Tag: Visual edit

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19 April 2024

  • 22:2822:28, 19 April 2024 diff hist −399 History of water supply and sanitationThe article is full of uninformed anti-medieval taboos and middle age europe didn't neglect water sanitation in comparison to Rome, underground water conduits throught the use of siphons were build to provide clean water to cities from manantials, replacing the use of costly acqueducts (The Technology of Medieval Water Management at the Charterhouse of Bourgfontaine, SHEILA BONDE y CLARK MAINES) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

16 April 2024

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11 April 2024

  • 20:4520:45, 11 April 2024 diff hist −794 ViolinChanged the origin section since it's not appropiate to quote an article of Enciclopedia Británica written 120 years ago and replaced it with academic sources Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

8 April 2024

  • 22:5722:57, 8 April 2024 diff hist +764 User talk:PCC556→‎Pankou (fastening): Reply Tag: Reply
  • 22:5422:54, 8 April 2024 diff hist −2,404 Frog (fastening)I eliminated the links to european frog clousures bc they're not actually Chinese in origin:all historical Chinese pankou used thin cording or wires covered by a smooth fabric, not textured braids and their patterns are densely stitched/knotted together instead of the loose, dramatic shape frog closures have. European frogs are made in Soutache embroidery which already appears in the 1556 German textile pattern book "New Modelbüch allen Nägerin u. Sydenstickern" & were popularized by hungarians Tag: Undo

3 April 2024

  • 19:2719:27, 3 April 2024 diff hist 0 m Talk:Frog (fastening)PCC556 moved page Talk:Frog (fastening) to Talk:Pankou (fastening): Changed the name of the article from frog clousure to pankou since frog clousures are usually only referred to for western embroided clousures in soutache embroidery while pankou is the actual term used for thr chinese clousures tradition and the article only talks about asian clousure tradition
  • 19:2719:27, 3 April 2024 diff hist 0 m Frog (fastening)PCC556 moved page Frog (fastening) to Pankou (fastening): Changed the name of the article from frog clousure to pankou since frog clousures are usually only referred to for western embroided clousures in soutache embroidery while pankou is the actual term used for thr chinese clousures tradition and the article only talks about asian clousure tradition
  • 19:2219:22, 3 April 2024 diff hist −2,404 Frog (fastening)Eliminated the links to european frog clousures which are not actually Chinese in origin: all historical Chinese pankou used thin cording or wires covered by a smooth fabric, not textured braids and their patterns are densely stitched/knotted together instead of the loose, dramatic shape frog closures have. European frogs are made in Soutache embroidery which already appears in the 1556 German textile pattern book "New Modelbüch allen Nägerin u. Sydenstickern" but were popularized by hungarians Tags: Reverted Visual edit

25 March 2024

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18 March 2024

  • 18:3318:33, 18 March 2024 diff hist +158 Odo of MetzRectificated his origin. The armenian origin of Eudes is not confirmed since its based on an inscription allegedly discovered in the 1980s but of which there's no evidence of its existance Tag: Visual edit

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