Literary sources refer to _____ account
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Literary sources refer to the religious, foreign and secular accounts.
Explanation:
- Literary sources are information collected in written forms that explain the essence of ancient culture.
- Sources include information such as magazines (journals), letters, books and investigative reports, records, automation and visual combinations.
- Literary sources are divided into three categories; Religious, secular and foreign accounts. Literary sources tell us about the political, social, economic, religious and cultural life of our ancestors.
- Most of the ancient manuscripts are of a religious nature. In addition to religious literature, there is extensive secular literature on mathematics, medicine, and science.
- Many learned people traveled around the world in ancient and medieval times. These people were taking into account what they saw in these foreign lands.
- For example, Greek, Roman, and Chinese travelers came to India, and they left behind accounts of things that they saw.
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