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Historians gather informations about the past from manuscript , inscriptions and archaeology . What are these together known as?

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Answered by shrutirajudev21
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Answer:

Historians, that is, scholars who study the past, often use the word source to refer to the information found from manuscripts, inscriptions and archaeology. ... So historians and archaeologists are like detectives, who use all these sources like clues to find out about our pasts.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

scholars

Explanation:

  • Manuscripts were handwritten. These were typically written on palm leaf or specially prepared Himalayan birch tree bark.
  • These are inscriptions on relatively hard surfaces like stone or metal. King's orders were sometimes inscribed so that people could see, read, and obey them.
  • Historians who study the past frequently use the term source to refer to information discovered in manuscripts, inscriptions, and archaeology. Learning about the past becomes an adventure once sources are discovered, as they piece by piece reconstruct it. Historians and archaeologists are therefore like detectives who use all of these sources as clues to learn about our pasts.

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