history can be written in many ways, it can be recorded in clay, paper, documents, stone, first person, second person, third person, and many other ways.. these are just off the top of my head!
Oral means spoken, so no. But it can be written down later, at which time it is written history, not oral history.
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The relationship between unwritten history and written history is that written history came from unwritten history. History originally came from people passing down stories about what happened. There came a point in history where most important events got written down, but even today, some people still tell history orally.
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The period between 1908 and 1910 is a period of written history.
the main difference is reliability, written history generally is recorded closer to the event
No written history
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