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Levels of Certainty Assigned to Placeful Associations in AWMC Publications

last modified: 03 April 2007 13:16
author: Sean Gillies
certain
All commentators are agreed that, in antiquity, the name(s) in question were used to identify the location(s) indicated
less certain
Most commentators are certain, or relatively certain, that, in antiquity, the name(s) in question were used to identify the location(s) indicated; however, some substantive hesitancy or disagreement in interpretation of evidence exists on the part of one or more commentators
uncertain
There is insufficient evidence, or substantial disagreement regarding its interpretation, to associate attested name(s) with any single location. Multiple candidate locations may be identified; however, additional research or new evidence will be required in order to establish which (if any) of these candidates is to be preferred.

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