The different types of historic evidence are Artificial, Oral, Pictorial and written.
Archaeological evidence can include artifacts (objects made by humans), ecofacts (natural materials used or modified by humans), features (non-portable structures or remains), and sites (locations where evidence of past human activity is found). These different types of evidence help archaeologists piece together information about past cultures and societies.
Lane Morgan has written: 'Seattle, a pictorial history' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History 'Greetings from Washington' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Postcards, History
Cherokees kept a pictorial chronicle
Robert W. Richmond has written: 'Kansas, a pictorial history' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History
E. Caswell Perry has written: 'Glendale, a pictorial history' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'Glendale area history' -- subject(s): Biography, History
Leonard Victor Huber has written: 'New Orleans, a pictorial history' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History
Ronald W. Wynkoop has written: 'The golden years' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'A time to remember' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'It seems like yesterday' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works
Daniel C Blum has written: 'A pictorial history of the American theatre' -- subject(s): Theater, Pictorial works, History
Seminoles
Andrea Bartolucci has written: 'Artepesta' -- subject(s): Carnival, Pictorial works, History 'Artepesta' -- subject(s): Carnival, Pictorial works, History
Seli Groves has written: 'Soaps, a pictorial history of America's daytime dramas' -- subject(s): Television soap operas, Pictorial works, History
Bert Smith has written: 'A day on the Bay' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Pictorial works, Postcards, History 'Greetings from Baltimore' -- subject(s): Postcards, Pictorial works, History 'Down the ocean' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History, Postcards, Beaches