Non-written sources are important because they provide alternative ways of understanding and interpreting information, such as visual or oral communication that can convey different perspectives and cultural nuances. They can also offer insights that written sources may not capture fully, providing a more holistic view of a particular subject or historical event. Additionally, non-written sources can be particularly valuable for reaching audiences with different literacy levels or learning preferences.
It is an interpretation
Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya has written: 'Non-Persian sources on Indian medieval history' -- subject(s): History, Sources 'Non-Persian sources of Indian medieval history' -- subject(s): History, Sources
Non written sources are those which is not written and when archaeologists digged up many cities and places like Mohenjodaro and Harappa they found many things and they said that they were for a particular use. But as there is no written record we do not know that what we are told about it , is it true or not. -- Ria
Non written sources are those which is not written and when archaeologists digged up many cities and places like Mohenjodaro and Harappa they found many things and they said that they were for a particular use. But as there is no written record we do not know that what we are told about it , is it true or not. -- Ria
The Jewish historian Josephus is one of the major sources of factual, historical information about Jesus.
Source documents are important so we can see what was really happening during any one period of time. If we relay on second hand accounts, we will take on the biases of the authors.
J S. Vaughan has written: 'A guide to sources of non-agricultural income on the farm'
M. Callista Reddoch has written: 'Non-dramatic sources and analogues in a typical English morality'
Because non-renewable sources are...well...non-renewable? They won't last forever. Renewable resources can be renewed. Congratz
David Hughart has written: 'Prospects for traditional and non-conventional energy sources in developing countries' -- subject(s): Energy development, Power resources, Renewable energy sources
Will Hayes has written: 'M.C.O. Old Students' Association, non-biblical readings' -- subject(s): Sermons, Bibliography, Sources
Sources of what?