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History: how do we know about our past? Explain ​

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Answered by hamzarasool308
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Explanation:

People know what happened in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (like books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and human or animal remains.) Libraries, archives, and museums collect and keep these things for people to study history.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Final answer:

To piece together events from the recent past, historians use documentary sources, such as written narratives, maps, and lists (such as inventories and census records).

Explanation:

  • Archaeologists research the material remains of earlier human activity. Archeological sites are the locations where these materials are discovered.
  • Weapons and implements used for activities like hunting, farming, cooking, crafting, and building homes or other structures are found among the archaeological remains.
  • Archeological sites also contain the waste products of those activities. Anomalies, disturbances, and other features that stick out in the natural soil layers can occasionally be used to identify evidence of buildings and facilities, such as cooking pits and storage pits.
  • What individuals ate can be deduced from animal bones and plant fragments that were left over from meals. Skeletal remains can occasionally be found in lonely graves or cemeteries. Biological anthropologists examine these remains to learn more about past life histories, including patterns of health and sickness.
  • To piece together events from the recent past, historians use documentary sources, such as written narratives, maps, and lists (such as inventories and census records).
  • These sources are replete with information, describing not only the date, location, and specifics of an event, but also the attitudes and purposes of the participants.

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