Social Sciences, asked by dk2974860, 5 months ago

1. Answer the following questions in brief.
1. How do historians write history?
2. What is the meaning of source? How many types are there?
3. Name any two native literary works.
4. Name any two foreign writers.
5. Which source has more reliability for writing history?
6. Explain the importance of coins in the writing of history.
7. What are the aspects on which monuments throw more ligh
8. By what method, the age of biological fossils can be decided
II. Activities :
1. With the help of your teachers collect the legends of your vi
town. Make a hand written book and place it in the school 1
2. Organise a study and prepare the list of monuments an
uniqueness.

Answers

Answered by harivatsshakya
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Answer:

1) Historians who write history emphasize the value of primary sources, that is those sources actually dating from a particular time period, while understanding the limitations of such sources. ... footnotes and a bibliography is how historians demonstrate their methodology and support their conclusions.

2) Place where various things originate is called the source. In general, there are three types of resources or sources of information: primary, secondary, and tertiary. It is important to understand these types and to know what type is appropriate for your coursework prior to searching for information.

3) Two examples of native literary works are rig veda and Ramayana. Native literary works are works of literature which are produced in a nation in its native language. Both of these works are native works written in India, and in the native language, which was Sanskrit at the time.

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