History, asked by awomiroka, 4 months ago

describe how the inscriptions open the door of history​

Answers

Answered by SHIVAMDHASMANA
5

Answer:

Inscriptions usually refer to carved writings on historic stones and walls. They depict the time when early civilizations existed. ... So, it would not be wrong to say that inscriptions open the door of history. They give us evidences of the early stages of civilization when kingdoms and empires were built.

Answered by Sheetal9650
0

Answer:

Inscriptions usually refer to carved writings on historic stones and walls. They depict the time when early civilizations existed. They often describe the life of a ruler, his kingdom, his people, his architecture, etc. So, it would not be wrong to say that inscriptions open the door of history.

Similar questions