Wikipedia:WikiProject Timeline Tracer/Chronology source needed
The "chronology source needed" link you just followed was placed there because a Wikipedia editor feels that either the preceding statement is likely to be challenged and therefore needs an inline citation that confirms the timeline claim if there is one, or that the statement lacks a timeline or chronology of reference and therefore needs an inline citation providing dates or timelines to validate the statement. If you can provide a source as explained, please be bold and add it. If not, please exercise extra caution when using the flagged information.
Examples
- In the statement "that organization was founded in 1978 when the natural disasters had increased...", inserting {{Timefact}} will show the need for a source that specifies when the disasters increased in relation with the year of foundation.
- In the statement "those celtic tribes survived more than one invasion...", placing {{Timefact}} shows the need for a source that says when that happened.
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For information about the "history source needed" template itself — {{Timefact}}
— and how to use it, see: Template:Timefact