The first person to document and write about the arkansas mounds was Louis Bringier
The first person to document and write about the Arkansas mounds in the early 1800s was Henry Schoolcraft. He explored and studied the mounds extensively, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of the archaeological sites.
Henry Schoolcraft was the first person to document and write about the Arkansas mounds in the early 1800s. He was a geographer, geologist, and ethnologist who explored and studied the Native American mounds in Arkansas during his travels in the early 19th century.
No, a grave is not a primary source. A primary source is an original document or work that provides firsthand information about a topic. A grave may contain a person's remains but does not provide direct information about historical events or perspectives.
Milgram's initial study of obedience involved participants delivering electric shocks to another person when they answered questions incorrectly. The key aspect was that the person receiving the shocks was actually an actor, and the study was investigating how far participants would go in obeying an authority figure's instructions to administer increasingly severe shocks.
A person who digs gold is called a prospector or a miner.
No, Milgram's study did not actually shock people. The study involved participants pretending to administer shocks to another person, who was actually an actor. The key finding was the extent to which people were willing to obey authority figures to the point of administering potentially harmful levels of electric shock.
about what time period were the mounds built and by whom
Henry Schoolcraft was the first person to document and write about the Arkansas mounds in the early 1800s. He was a geographer, geologist, and ethnologist who explored and studied the Native American mounds in Arkansas during his travels in the early 19th century.
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It means that the person signing is really that person.
A notary actually notarizes the signature, not the document. They look at the ID of the person signing, and then have that person sign in front of them. A notary is simply certifying that the signature on the document is actually from the person who it says it is.Added; It is not even necessary that the Notary be made aware of the contents of the document they are witnessing the signature to - ONLY - that the signature(s) is/are genuine.
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Not to the terms of the document - they are only saying that they saw the person identified of the document actually sign it. If they didnt, they are guilty of fraud.
To ensure that the person who is signing their name to the document ACTUALLY IS that person.
A person from Arkansas is called an Arkansan by people that are not from Arkansas, and the media inside of Arkansas. However, the proper term to natives of the State is "Arkansawyer".
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Anyone who actually witnesses the person signing can be a signature witness. Only a notary can notarize the signature, and only if the document is signed in front of them.