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1. What is a timeline? 2. Define chronology. 3. What are oral sources? 4. Define archaeology. 5. What are manuscripts? 6. What are inscriptions?​

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Answered by ranirajan13481217
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1. Timeline

A timeline is the presentation of a chronological sequence of events along a drawn line that enables a viewer to understand temporal relationships quickly. The term is also sometimes extended to mean a chronology that is tabular, year-by-year paragraphs or purely conceptual. Increasingly, timelines are illustrated in infographics combining text and graphic images for a better presentation.

2. Chronology

Chronology is a branch of science that deals with measuring time by regular divisions and that assigns to events their proper dates.

3. Oral sources

  • The compositions which are passed on from one generation to the other by way of information or rote learning and which are not in written form are called the ‘oral sources of history’.
  • Folk songs, powadas, ovees, inspirational songs, folk tales, etc. are included in oral sources.
  • The creators of the oral sources mostly remain unknown.
  • We come to know about prevalent social life, traditions, customs, language, etc. through oral sources.
  • The aim of oral sources was to entertain, inspire and create vitality in the society.

4. Archaeology

Archaeology is the science that studies human cultures through the recovery, documentation, analysis and interpretation of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, artifacts, features, biofacts and landscapes.

5. Manuscripts

Manuscripts are handwritten records of the past and are in the form of books. Palm leaves were used as writing materials in the Indian subcontinent and in Southeast Asia dating back to the 5th century BCE. Some of the most common genres were bibles, religious commentaries, philosophy, law and government texts.

6. Inscriptions

Inscriptions are written records engraved on the stones, pillars or walls of caves. The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions of significant length are the Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd century BCE, written in forms of Prakrit in the Brahmi script. The vast majority of Indian inscriptions are found in South India, written on plates of copper, the stone walls of temples, or stone monuments.

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Answered by vinay7932
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Answer:A timeline is a display of a list of events in chronological order. It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labelled with dates alongside itself and usually events. ... Timelines are often used in education to help students and researchers with understanding the order or chronology of historical events and trends for a subject.

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