This question may sound difficult but it's not. How do scientists usually find information about artifacts, such as the artifact found that was given such of a name, "Lucy"? Well of course, things left behind! So the answer to this would be:
A diary written by Peter Stuyvesant.
The actual battle plan for the attack on Fort McHenry would be an example of a primary source. The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and the British Empire.
A primary source would be a picture from that time. Or something like a diary. I think Davey Crockett had a diary of what happened.
Yes, it is it comes from another person. It depends. A quote from a person who experienced your topic would be a primary source.
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There are two kinds of sources...primary and secondary. A primary source is information you see with your own eyes. An example would be a book written in first person, or a newspaper article. A secondary source is information that has been passed on. An example of this would be a gossip magazene or fiction book. Hope this helps :)
There are two kinds of sources...primary and secondary. A primary source is information you see with your own eyes. An example would be a book written in first person, or a newspaper article. A secondary source is information that has been passed on. An example of this would be a gossip magazene or fiction book. Hope this helps :)
There are two kinds of sources...primary and secondary. A primary source is information you see with your own eyes. An example would be a book written in first person, or a newspaper article. A secondary source is information that has been passed on. An example of this would be a gossip magazene or fiction book. Hope this helps :)
A primary source is a source that has direct knowledge of the idea. it can be from the person who saw it or the person who did the original research. Primary source is in contrast to secondary source - a source that is quoting or gathering information from primary sources. the terms primary and secondary are relative terms.For example, a research based on other peoples words, can be a secondary source. however, compared to Wikipedia, it would be a primary source.
a primary source would be first hand from an educated certified doctor or something like that. a secondary source would be information from someone...like me!
Are you talking about the tapestry itself as a textile, or are you talking about information portrayed on the tapestry?
A contemporary scholar's discussion of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address would not be considered a primary source, but a secondary source. It may still be a valid source of information, however.
When profiling market for your business, you need to do a primary and secondary research. Primary source of information is the most direct form of information you can gather. For example, personal interviews.
When profiling market for your business, you need to do a primary and secondary research. Primary source of information is the most direct form of information you can gather. For example, personal interviews.
When profiling market for your business, you need to do a primary and secondary research. Primary source of information is the most direct form of information you can gather. For example, personal interviews.
It is a source that uses information from a primary source. A movie about an event could be a secondary source should you cite it in research. I read the letters of Lincoln in a museum that would make me a secondary source if I told you about them.
to corroborate a given primary source's claim about an event