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Name two archaeological sources​

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Answered by ashimaarorapurvika
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Archaeological sources include buildings, houses, pottery, seals , coins, monuments , manuscripts, writings and paintings on stones or walls , tools, jewellery, bones, leftovers, pieces of metals and other artefacts.

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Answered by adhiraj2310
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Monuments and Inscription are two archaeological sources of information. Archaeological sources include buildings, houses, pottery, seals , coins, monuments , writings and paintings on stones or walls , tools, jewelry, bones, leftovers, pieces of metals and other artefacts. Monuments are old buildings or other old structures which are important for their historic connection or legacy and inscriptions are writings on seals, temple walls, stones or pillars , wooden tablets, bricks and images.

Explanation:

The purpose of history is to throw light on the past. This is done through discovery and study of historical sources.

It is rather easy to find sources for writing the history of the recent past, because there is plenty of hand written and printed material on and about modern State and Society. There is also enough material in respect of medieval times.

But the real difficulty arises for writing ancient history. It is mentioned in the great Indian epic Mahabharata that “History is that ancient description which contains instructions of virtue, wealth, desire and salvation”. In other words, India’s ancient seers laid greater emphasis on those events which carried higher ideals rather than actual happenings.

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