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Historians learn about the past by using artifacts geography written records/books and interviews/oral tradition.
A tapestry could be used as a primary source. The fabric used and the theme can tell historians a lot, but not the entire story. Example is the Unicorn Tapestries are among the most beautiful and complex works of art from the late Middle Ages. There is a lot of symbolism in the work and yet historians have to guess at meanings and who made it. To understand sources historians have to understand what happened in history the Bayeux tapestry does exactly that .
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because it is very old and could easily be damaged.
Because people who write memoirs, tend to adjust the facts to show themselves in a better light.
Literary sources can provide valuable insight into people's beliefs, customs, and daily life, but they may be subjective or biased. Archaeological sources provide tangible evidence of past societies and can offer more objective information about material culture and social practices. Both types of sources are valuable, and using them together can provide a more comprehensive understanding of history.
To develop a deeper understanding of the past by using sources
To develop a deeper understanding of the past by using sources
Frequently, they also take advantage of the work of other historians by using other secondary sources.
Answer this question… Analyze the work of other historians to draw conclusions
determine wheter an assertion made by one source is likely to be true
When historians analyze historical sources, they carefully examine the content, context, and perspective of the source to assess its credibility, biases, and reliability. They compare multiple sources to corroborate information and gain a more comprehensive understanding of historical events. Historians also consider the authorship, purpose, and intended audience of the source to effectively interpret its significance in the historical narrative.
Answer Using any Search Engine you can find Literary Agents, but you have to be careful as good literary agents don't charge reading fee's, so if you happen upon one who asks for a fee up front to read your manuscript, move on till you find one who doesn't ask a reading fee.
I would suggest you go to a good library and begin researching using "literary journals." There are people who make a living doing this and you should research their work and learn how to cite your sources using a bibliography page.
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It is similar, but instead of using only primary resources, you will use secondary resources. You can use scholarly research and other literary sources to back up your thesis statement. If you are confused over exactly what your professor wants; I suggest asking them exactly what they are looking for.