oral traditions
People often refer to stories about the past that are not written down as oral history or oral traditions. These stories are passed down through generations by word of mouth.
oral traditions
because,stories have been past on or written down but as we know they arenot stories and we saw the paintings and they have been examined
Myths are always told in the past tense (they began as verbal stories, only later written down.) The past tense is used because they purport to describe events that happened in the past.
No. If you look you will see that stories are often written in past, present and future
Legend. It started in the middle ages invented them and we still have some of there stories. today
The study of the unwritten past is called oral history. It involves collecting and interpreting historical information through interviews, personal accounts, and stories passed down through generations. Oral history provides valuable insights into events and perspectives that may not be captured in written records.
Backstory
Retelling stories of past events is often referred to as recounting or narrating events. It involves summarizing or describing events that have already occurred in a chronological order.
a story that is handed down from the past is called a legend
Oral Tradition is often referred to as history that has not been written down. Depending on the context, such as in cultural anthropology and archaeology classes, the term for history not written down can also be prehistory, assuming it covers a time period before there were written records. In still another context, such as when describing details of everyday life of past peoples, it can be called the unwritten history - because it was during the historic period, but was not considered significant enough for anyone to write down.
stories or legends from England that have been orally handed down from the past