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I don't really get this question, but I'll try. The Cyclopes lived under the earth with Hephaestos and worked his forge.
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The worship of the Aten under King Akahenaten It was a short lived religion, that was monothesitic (or was developing towards monothesism) However it died out after the king died.
I'm not sure if you mean "How did man try to organize things?" or "Which ways did man try to organize things which is different from it is now?". Obviously we try to sort things out alphabetically and numerically, to sort things in chronological order, in weight order (the Periodic table does this), from simple to complicated. When sorting out creatures things are near to each other (in evolution terms). We think of people in terms of classes-usually working, middle and upper classes.
The types of homes that Egypt usted to live in were some what hut like things.And the kings lived in special pyrimids to keep them safe from out siders that will try to hurt them.
Historians try to discover fossils and artifacts
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Historians look for causes and effects that help to explain how and why events happened. They try to see the past through the eyes of the people who lived it. When they study the past, historians ask themselves questions. The answers to the questions help historians draw conclusions about the past.
Historians research and write about past events, especially as related to the human race. Historians also analyze history, various historical theories, and try to come up with the best explanation of what happened and why throughout history, as well as how that relates to current events. The term tends to be reserved for those with graduate degrees in history, though there are amateur historians as well.
Historians research and write about past events, especially as related to the human race. Historians also analyze history, various historical theories, and try to come up with the best explanation of what happened and why throughout history, as well as how that relates to current events. The term tends to be reserved for those with graduate degrees in history, though there are amateur historians as well.
Historians research and write about past events, especially as related to the human race. Historians also analyze history, various historical theories, and try to come up with the best explanation of what happened and why throughout history, as well as how that relates to current events. The term tends to be reserved for those with graduate degrees in history, though there are amateur historians as well.
The future tense of "try" is "will try," and the past tense is "tried."
"Try" in the past is spelled like this: tried.
The past tense of "try" would be "tried".
Both try to discover mysteries. A historian tries to figure out secrets from the past. An investigator tries to find out other mysteries depending on what kind of investigator.
1. The main concerns and interests of historians are that they try to figure out cultures of the past civilizations. They look for things such as what Stone Age people ate, what kind of shelters they made, what knowledge they had, what beliefs they had, how they survived, etc. Historians also wanted social world harmony which means that they wanted to understand and respect other people's cultures. Fun Fact: On November 26, 1922, an archeologist named Howard Carter found a famous tomb that helped him learn lots about a famous Egyptian's, King Tutankhamen, culture and how he lived. Hope that answered your question. :)
Historians apply spatial frames to the study of history because dividing history into periods allows historians to present events in order, a simple way of describing a general time period in history. Once evidence is gathered and evaluated, historians use it to reconstruct the past. They often begin by establishing a chronology, or sequence of events. Placing events in sequence helps determine cause and effect and reveals patterns over time. Historians also use evidence to analyze and interpret history. They seek to explain how and why things happened and to assess the significance of past events. Historians may bring their own point of view to their analysis of history. But careful historians try to ensure that the weight of the evidence supports their interpretation.