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*{{tlx|Anachronism}} – banner version of template for when entire article or section has anachronism problems (e.g. a section improperly analyzing Classical Greek actors as "stars" and the theatre of that era as something akin to Broadway) | *{{tlx|Anachronism}} – banner version of template for when entire article or section has anachronism problems (e.g. a section improperly analyzing Classical Greek actors as "stars" and the theatre of that era as something akin to Broadway) | ||
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Revision as of 21:06, 2 April 2016
Used to identify a statement that is anchronistic (does not suit the time period in question), such as describing an ancient lawmaker as a "parliamentarian", or a modern record player as a "grammophone".
See also
{{Anachronism}}– banner version of template for when entire article or section has anachronism problems (e.g. a section improperly analyzing Classical Greek actors as "stars" and the theatre of that era as something akin to Broadway)
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