You don't really say what you mean by "olden days" so I'm going to guess you're referring to the eras before modern technology. In the days before electricity or telegraphs, there were a variety of ways to get information:
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In the medieval ages coins were made from either gold, silver or bronze. But none of them were alloys
There are two types of lances: heavy and light. heavy: 9 to 14 feet. light: 5 to 9 feet. Sometimes shorter.
The settlers were ones who were trying to find new locations due to different crops and available sources being available in different colonies.
Blacksmiths, later on, gunsmiths.
Using different types of sources you can have a close guess to what medival villages looked like. For example, aerial photography, written sources(E.G.diaries), illustrations, and etc. All these types of sources, but as a historian, you will need to use a few, but different types of sources to confirm!!
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Primary sources are firsthand accounts of events or original documents from a specific time period, while secondary sources interpret and analyze primary sources. Both types of sources provide valuable information about history, but primary sources offer a direct perspective from the time period being studied, whereas secondary sources offer analysis and context.
There are three main types of periods: the menstrual period, the geological period, and the punctuation mark period.
There are different types of "unconventional sources"; each has its own benefits and limitations.
There are different types of "unconventional sources"; each has its own benefits and limitations.
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most people were farmers alough they were many different types of farmers
the different types of fuels that can be used to produce electricity
In the medieval ages coins were made from either gold, silver or bronze. But none of them were alloys