History, asked by solongonmitch, 2 months ago

Manuel visited the United States for a few months to see his
relatives who have lived there for decades. His uncle brought
him on tours around Illinois. Manuel visited the Field Museum
of Natural History where a golden image of a woman caught his
eye. Manuel looked closer and read that the image was called "The
Golden Tara.” It originated from Agusan del Sur and was bought
by the museum in 1922. It was believed to be made prior to the
arrival of the Spaniards in the Philippines.
Is the sculpture a primary, secondary, or tertiary source?​

Answers

Answered by Studentofcollage
23

Answer:

Wow ! Great question sis

it's a tertiary source , because whatever it's history is based the real source of occupation is its own geog .

I think I served well dear

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

Primary Source is the answer

"The Golden Tara"

Manuel dug deeper and read the sources that were closest to the information's source, and there were documents or tangible artefacts written or created during the time period under study.

Primary sources are firsthand accounts of a topic from people who have experienced it personally. The following are examples of primary sources:

• Original texts of laws and other documents.

• Newspaper articles written by reporters who were on the scene at the time of the incident or who quoted those who were.

• What the persons involved said or wrote in speeches, journals, letters, and interviews.

• Research that is unique.

• Datasets, such as census or economic statistics, and survey data.

• Photographs, video, and audio recordings of an event.

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