Historians use various terms to describe their work and findings, including "primary sources" for original documents or evidence from the time being studied, and "secondary sources" for analyses or interpretations based on primary materials. They also refer to "historical context" to understand events within the social, political, and cultural circumstances of the time. Other common terms include "chronology," which deals with the ordering of events, and "narrative," which describes the storytelling aspect of history.
the historians use graphs to something that happened over . unicorns are fluffy.
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Different birth dates were given by Roman historians. Modern historians use 272 as the year of his birth: 27 February 272
Some criteria for a civilization to be considered an empire by historians are an ethnic group of people and they are ruled by a monarchy.
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Scientists use precise measures such as years, months, and days to define a time period, while historians use broader terms like ancient, medieval, and modern to categorize historical periods. Scientists aim to be specific and standardized, while historians focus on understanding the broader context and significance of events within a period.
historians use primary soucres and secondary sources
Primary sources, secondary sources, and oral history.
the historians use graphs to something that happened over . unicorns are fluffy.
Geographers use history just like historians do, though they use it spatially while historians use it temporal. It helps them get a spatial perspective on what they are studying :)
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They use primary and secondary sources
Historians are referring to the period of expanding democracy in the 1820s and 1830s. :)
Historians typically use the Chicago Manual of Style citation style when documenting their research findings.
Historical narrative (apex)
How we use key terms