This is false. See the link below.
Marc St-Hilaire has written: 'Peuplement et dynamique migratoire au Saguenay, 1840-1960' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, History, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population, Rural geography 'Les traces de la Nouvelle-France' -- subject(s): Historic preservation, Historic sites, Historic buildings, History 'Les traces de la Nouvelle-France' -- subject(s): Historic preservation, Historic sites, Historic buildings, History
England there is no historic evidence of where exactly
Yes, eyewitnesses.
The different types of historic evidence are Artificial, Oral, Pictorial and written.
King William was called " King William Bruce Martin David Charming!" which is hard to believe but is quite true according to historic evidence!
No, Neil Armstrong did not encounter any evidence of aliens or a moon base during his historic moon landing in 1969.
There is no historic factual evidence that there actually was a dragon on Earth sometime.
Valid historic evidence is characterized by its authenticity, reliability, and relevance to the context being studied. It should come from credible sources, such as primary documents, eyewitness accounts, or artifacts, and be corroborated by multiple sources to ensure accuracy. Additionally, the evidence must be critically analyzed for bias and interpreted within its historical context to provide a comprehensive understanding of the past.
Three means are that earthquake are crustal movement,historic evidence and changes in electrical conductivity.
Prehistoric groups lived before written records were kept, while historic groups lived during periods with written records. Prehistoric groups relied on oral traditions and archaeological evidence for insights into their cultures and activities, while historic groups have documented records providing detailed information about their societies, beliefs, and daily lives.
According to some historic South American legends, yes.
Modern Croats are undoubtedly a Slavic people, but there are several opposing theories about their origins based on archaeological and other historic evidence.