1. what are sources.
2.what are latitudes.
3.what is meant by pre historic age.
4.name any two native literary works.
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Explanation:
- The things used by human beings in the past have remained they are called the sources. Ex: forts, coins, inscriptions, arms, temples, etc
- Latitude is the distance of a place north or south of the equator along a meridian. This distance is measured in degree.
- Prehistory is the period that begins with the appearance of the human being, about five million years ago, and finishes with the invention of writing, about 6,000 years ago. It is a long period divided into three stages: the Palaeolithic Age, the NeolithicAge and the Metal Age.
- 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
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Answer:
1. what are sources.
Those authentic evidences or proof of the ancient period which are in written form are called written sources of history, e.g. Documents of proceedings in Courts of kings, genealogies, Shakavali, correspondence, dispatches, treatises, biographies, travelogues, chronicles
2.what are latitudes.
Latitudes are imaginary circles drawn parallel to the equator. They run from west to east, ranging from zero to 90 degrees.
3.what is meant by pre historic age.
Prehistory refers to the period of time before civilization and writing.Pre means "before," and" history" is the record of human events, prehistory refers to the time before human civilization developed and started writing things down.
4. Name any two native literary works.
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. Two examples of native literary works are rig veda and Ramayana.