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You need sources to be able to unravel history.
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The main sources of history can be summarized by the following: * archaeological findings which reveal many aspects of history; * the writings of prior historians; * the writings of primary figures in history such as the works of Plato; and * studying oral history that was later placed in writing.
Present day historians investigate the histories already written by: * checking the resources used by historians who have written about a particular subject; * by investigating any sources that were overlooked; and * searching primary, secondary leads that may bring to light new sources of historical information.
Primary sources, secondary sources, and oral history.
Sources historians can use to find information include: testimony from witnesses; accounts in letters or memoirs; records from courts, businesses, churches, etc.; other books, newspapers; unwritten records; and physical remains.
You need sources to be able to unravel history.
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Archaeologists study written sources to study human life and historians study artifacts to find more about history.
Archaeologists study written sources to study human life and historians study artifacts to find more about history.
Historians were influenced by scientists to evaluate their sources more critically
The main sources of history can be summarized by the following: * archaeological findings which reveal many aspects of history; * the writings of prior historians; * the writings of primary figures in history such as the works of Plato; and * studying oral history that was later placed in writing.
Archaeologists study written sources to study human life and historians study artifacts to find more about history.
1. develop a framework-refers to the organization and direction that will follow to present a unique yet analytical perspective of history. 2. gather data-according to larraghan and delanglez(1946) historians need authentic sources aside from written documents are artifacts 3.analyze data 4. understand the meaning and relevance of data 5.reconstruct