Social Sciences, asked by preetha0496, 1 month ago

Look at the given pictures and make Tabulation​

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Answered by vinithajayan2
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Answer:

j j vuhknbbjugvyubvfyuiuhgggggbbuggvvvvvv

Answered by arshikhan8123
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coin- written sources

Chittanvasal- archvies

St. George fort - written source

government document - written sources

statue- archive

epic-archive

pamphlet- written sources

Explanation:

coin- Coins are crucial when it comes to being contributors in the context of solving historical puzzles. It is unquestionably a part of archaeological evidence and aids us in understanding and gaining information about the political, economic, social, and, at times, religious standing of the time.

Chittanvasal- The Sittanavasal Caves are a 2nd-century Tamil Ramaa cave complex in the hamlet of Sittanavasal in Tamil Nadu's Pudukkottai district. A monument is a rock-cut monastery or temple. It's called the Arivar Koil.

St. George fort - Fort Saint George was a citadel built by the British East India Company in Madras (now Chennai), India, that later became the British capital of south India. The state of Tamil Nadu has well preserved the fort, which was named after Britain's patron saint (formerly Madras).

government document - Governments generate a wide range of documents, including Congressional or Parliamentary debates and reports, census data, agency or departmental papers, brochures, maps, and posters

statue- From prehistoric times to the present, many cultures have produced statues, with the oldest-known statue dating back about 30,000 years.

epic-Myths, heroic legends, histories, edifying religious tales, animal stories, and philosophical or moral theories are all examples of epics.

pamphlet- Pamphlets expose the great debates, campaigns, and controversies of their era, written polemically for a broad audience and trying to cover all elements of society, including politics, science and technology, the arts, and entertainment.

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