There have been several ways that historians divide and label large parts of historical times. One way is the term "age" such as the bronze age; Another term is "period", for example, during this period of time in the Roman republic..... As the Roman republic was several centuries in length, this term fits also. Another term is "era" for example, the era in which the Ming Dynasty ruled China, there was peace in Asia. The above are examples, not meant to be "facts". The terms, however, have been used frequently.
It helps historians to remember to check other sources for facts.
Historians can be categorized in various ways, but generally, they fall into several types based on their focus and methodology. Some common types include social historians, who study everyday life and social structures; political historians, who examine government and political events; economic historians, who analyze economic systems and trends; and cultural historians, who explore cultural practices and beliefs. Additionally, there are historians who specialize in specific periods, regions, or themes, such as military, environmental, or intellectual historians. Each type contributes uniquely to our understanding of the past.
They call it 'Pre-history'.
They call it 'Pre-history'.
Mid fourteenth to early sixteenth
Mid fourteenth to early sixteenth.
Historians believe they were just Hindus , {a label applied to those who worship a range of idols}
Time can be used in all of those ways, depending upon what you are trying to do.
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Christian historians have had a major impact on how the world divides time into periods. (APEX)
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Which label belongs in the area marked Z?
The photo can help historians determine the clothing styles of that period, which can provide insights into social status and cultural norms. Additionally, it can help historians understand the technology and tools used during that time, providing context for the daily lives and practices of people in the past.
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