HISTORY
WHAT, WHERE, HOW AND
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→Archaeologists: People who study the objects made and used in the past are called archaeologists.
→Excavation: The process of digging under the surface of the earth in order to find old objects is called excavation.
→Historians: Scholars who study the past are called historians.
Inscriptions: These are writings on very hard surfaces like stone or metal. Manuscripts. Books that were written long ago by hand on palm leaf or barks of trees are called manuscripts.
→Skilled Gatherers: The people who gathered their food. They have lived on the banks of the Narmada for several hundred thousand years.
→Tributaries: Smaller rivers that flow into a larger river are said to be its tributaries.
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- In India the medieval period stretches from the eighth to eighteenth century
- The sources of information for the study of the medieval period are classified into two categories , namely literary and archaeological sources
- Monuments,artefacts,coins and paintings are a few important archaeological sources
- Important literary sources include chronicles of rulers and dynasties5 biographies and autobiographys and accounts of foreign travellers
- Many European travellers visited India during the medieval period. Their accounts constitute an important source material
- The period from 647 CE to 1200 CE of Indian history is called the Rajput period
- Yin du is the current Chinese word for India. It sounds similar to Hindu and Sindhu.
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