I believe what you are describing is called a primary source.
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
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created by people who study events after they have occurred
History is all about the past, events, objects, people and most importantly dates.
Answer 1PAST: any events that have occurred already. These may or may not be events that humans have actually witnessed. For example, a tiger in a jungle that kills and eats a deer.HISTORY: the actual recordings and the studying of the past. These are the recorded narratives of the past that people study to garner information about their past. Because history are written by the people in the past, unless we personally witness the events written or have more accurate evidence; we must assume what the writer has recorded is true.Answer 2There is a fundamental difference between history and the past. This difference is that the past is made from a bunch of different autonomous agencies (usually people) doing different things. It creates a sort of "scatterplot" of events and there is no one account of any general period that can unite those events into a coherent narrative. Such an account is impossible because there will always be events that are outliers in one narrative, but form the basis of entirely different narrative. It is not impossible for two different narratives using very different events as the basis of their interpretation to be equally accurate or for different interpretation that wholly avoids what are considered the central events in one interpretation to be more accurate than that interpretation. As a result, history is the analysis of the relationship between the events and as a result will be based on thematic elements. These narratives that try to connect past elements as best possible is called history.
it is a journal type log where a person or various people observe events that have already occurred and write them down. This way, people in the future have information of events that took place in the past. A record of past events is an essential part to our intelligence of the past and is a vital part in history.
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
Primary sources provide firsthand accounts or direct evidence of past events, offering insights into the beliefs, perspectives, and day-to-day lives of people from that time. By interpreting primary sources, historians can gain a more authentic understanding of historical events and cultural practices, allowing for a more nuanced and accurate portrayal of the past.
Events that happen in the past (APEX)
People today remember and celebrate events of the past because they are thankful for whatever happened that caused the event.
The description shouldn't be there. The answer to the question is "They provide firsthand accounts of historical events."
Primary sources are valuable in history because they provide firsthand accounts of events, giving historians direct insights into the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of people from the past. They offer a more authentic and unfiltered perspective compared to secondary sources, allowing for a deeper understanding of historical contexts and interpretations of events.
Historians do research, analyze their research and publish facts, events and people from the past. By reading history books and attending lectures by professors of history, knowledge about the past is learned by the person seeking such information.
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A historical map displays geographical information linked to events or periods in the past. These maps can include locations of battles, historic buildings, or archaeological sites to help viewers better understand the context and significance of these events within a specific geographic area.
This means information about historical past events regarding the research in question.