Name the sources of History from the 1st century C.E.?
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The sources of History from the 1st century C.E
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- According to the Julian calendar, the first century lasted from 1 CE (I) to 100 CE (C).
- To distinguish it from the preceding 1st century BC (or BCE), it is frequently transcribed as the 1st century AD or 1st century CE.
- Name the sources of History
- SOURCES PRIMARY
- Sources in writing
- Epigraphy is the study of inscriptions engraved on diverse surfaces such as stone, metal, wood, clay tablets, or even wax. These inscriptions can range in length from a few truncated words and administrative tablets to whole official decrees.
- Artefacts are man-made objects with archaeological significance, generally from a cultural setting.
- Pottery, cutlery, tools, and jewellery are examples of items that can serve as reminders of our daily life and personal style.
- The Classical era, epoch, or historical period includes the first century.
- Sources are our means of peeking into the past, but each type has its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
- The difference between primary and secondary sources is the first to make.
- A primary source is first-hand material that comes from the time period being studied (approximately), whereas a secondary source is a step away from that time period — a'second-hand' source.
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