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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
200-300 words--akin to an abstract--that explain the artifact. Feel free to include historical / biographical information as needed. Cite sources. <ref>Sample reference</ref> | 200-300 words--akin to an abstract--that explain the artifact. Feel free to include historical / biographical information as needed. Cite sources.<ref>Sample reference</ref> | ||
==Sections== | ==Sections== | ||
Include as many sections as needed. New sections can be added by including pairs of "=" equal signs around phrases. | Include as many sections as needed. New sections can be added by including pairs of "=" equal signs around phrases. Two pairs create a section, additional pairs, e.g., "===" create subheadings. | ||
==Conclusion== | |||
Explain how the artifact enriches our understanding of early modern economic life. What does it teach us? How does it reanimate the lives and circumstances of the people who used it/created it? | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<div style="border:1px solid #ddd; padding:.75rem; background:#fafafa;"> | <div style="border:1px solid #ddd; padding:.75rem; background:#fafafa;"> | ||
'''Curation area:''' Elizabethan • '''Curator:''' [[User:Diammarino|Diammarino]] | '''Curation area:''' Elizabethan • '''Curator:''' [[User:Diammarino|Diammarino]] | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
==References== | |||
[[Category:Queue/Elizabethan]] | [[Category:Queue/Elizabethan]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:08, 29 October 2025
Below is a template for artifact entries. Replace this paragraph as well as the text within each section.
Introduction
200-300 words--akin to an abstract--that explain the artifact. Feel free to include historical / biographical information as needed. Cite sources.[1]
Sections
Include as many sections as needed. New sections can be added by including pairs of "=" equal signs around phrases. Two pairs create a section, additional pairs, e.g., "===" create subheadings.
Conclusion
Explain how the artifact enriches our understanding of early modern economic life. What does it teach us? How does it reanimate the lives and circumstances of the people who used it/created it?
References
Curation area: Elizabethan • Curator: Diammarino
References
- ↑ Sample reference