A fact from Haʼ Kʼin Xook appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 August 2014 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the reign of Ha' K'in Xook, who ruled the Maya city of Piedras Negras from 767–780AD, seems to have been relatively free from war?
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Excellent contribution! This is precisely what I had in mind. I will make some small and hopefully helpful edits. Additional information on this individual will be found in publications by Stephen Houston. Hoopes (talk) 19:42, 11 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I've made a few small corrections, but overall this is a fine entry. Please consider making a disambiguation page that would accomodate entries on individual rulers of Piedras Negras, since the hyperlinked stubs (Ruler 4, Ruler 6, etc.) contain inadequate information. Please also be sure that there are back links to your entry from appropriate pages. Well done! Hoopes (talk) 15:34, 11 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I read this earlier while I had some free time, so don't think this is a quick review! Content wise, could you please add and tweak some of the examples with this new source: Engaging Ancient Maya Sculpture at Piedras Negras, Guatemala by Megan E. O'Neil work? It seems to be a pretty good balance and explains with a little more delicately the unknowns and the known of Xook's mysterious history. Death and the Classic Maya King by James L. Fitzsimmons mentions that the reign may have been a comparatively weak one on page 154. Translating Maya Hieroglyphs By Scott A. J. Johnson gives an additional transliteration detail for the name. Though a "A Brief History of Piedras Negras.." confirms with a source that the artifact does explicitly link Ruler 6 to being the son of Ruler 4. Please look these over and let me know if there are any problems with these sources, I think that this content matter is not truly keeping it from GA, but it is best to clarify and note the additional details and speculations until more discoveries emerge. ChrisGualtieri (talk) 04:35, 27 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Sounds good! I will work on this tomorrow, and hopefully get it up to shape.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 05:59, 27 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Here are the changes I've made. That new book by O'Neil is super awesome and helpful. (it's great that they've finally cracked the names for two of the other rulers!)--Gen. Quon(Talk) 18:04, 27 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]