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A primary source is when someone founds a real ancient thing that someone wrote or draw a long time ago
A primary source is when someone founds a real ancient thing that someone wrote or draw a long time ago
A primary source is a contemporary writing or artefact. If you can find a school from the ancient Roman era (pre-500 CE), it could be used to provide some primary source material.
A primary source is a contemporary writing or artefact. If you can find a school from the ancient Roman era (pre-500 CE), it could be used to provide some primary source material.
Primary- it comes from someone who was a witness to a historical event (In this case, the Holocaust).
It is a primary source. It is the author's writing and has not been edited or interpreted.
Yes. A primary source is basically something that is created by someone that has direct personal knowledge of what they're writing it about. For instance someone witnessing a fight, and writing about it is a primary source. So a map created by an explorer who is directly witnessing what he's mapping is definitely a primary source.
Primary Source: a firsthand account, also something written by someone who was there. Secondary source: a secondhand account also something written by someone who was not there.
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Generally no. A primary source is firsthand experience. As in, someone who was there, saw what happened, etc. Encyclopedias are secondary sources.
it is primary source because primary source means: is an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed an event. or you can say primary source means: first hand account.
Fossils.