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  • curprev 17:4717:47, 20 March 2024JoNeuen talk contribs 36,386 bytes +503 I have added some internal links, a reference, and another article in the See also section (about an anthropologist who has written about time). Besides, I have complemented the text in the Description section and appointed the need for more citations and references across the article. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 19:0619:06, 30 November 2023KMourat talk contribs 34,067 bytes +11 Mediterranean countries are POLYchronic, not MONOchronic. As per reference #7 (page 7 of 26, or 280): "HC cultures are polychronic" and as per the references in that paper, namely "Hall, E.T. and Hall, M.R. (1990) Understanding Cultural Differences" (http://teaching.up.edu/bus511/xculture/Hall%20and%20Hall%201990,%20ch1.pdf): "time-flexible Mediterranean peoples" (page 14) and "polychronic Mediterranean cultures" (page 15) undo Tag: Visual edit

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