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Artifacts are important to Historians (and Archaeologists) because they are actual evidence of past human activity. However fossils are NOT important to historians as they are too old, they ARE important to Geologists.
It is important to historians, as it has left alot of artefacts and alot of ancient ruins, which give out lots of facts, and clues, on how the romans lived.
they use a special radar to put out and its important and also the maps are helpful to know if something bad will happen
They are imaginary lines drawn on maps that help in navigation and in fixing the position of a ship or aeroplane.
weather maps
Maps are important because they allow us to know where we are going. A map can give historians direction when we are in unknown areas.
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there are many texts in books and accounts by famous historians
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Yes, it is very important. It is likewise important for historians to emphasize the Hindu background of the Buddha.
they think about clues they got when they find artifact's from prehistory that how historians investigate the past.
maps ,artifacts
There are really no maps and charts that prove that Columbus was Chinese. This has become quite a hurdle for most historians since no authentic maps or charts exist as proof of this.
They study the Bantu Migrations through older maps of migration routes.
Buildings and artifacts provide physical evidence of past societies, helping historians understand how people lived, worked, and interacted in the past. They offer valuable insights into cultural practices, societal structures, and technological advancements of ancient civilizations. Studying buildings and artifacts allows historians to piece together a more accurate and comprehensive picture of history.
the decision about what to include and exclude.
Artifacts are important to Historians (and Archaeologists) because they are actual evidence of past human activity. However fossils are NOT important to historians as they are too old, they ARE important to Geologists.