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1. Kings often kept records of their battles and victories, but ordinary men and women did not keep any. So how
do we learn about the lives of these ordinary people?
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1. Remains of houses and pottery .
2.farming tools that they used.
3.written inscriptions and folklores
4.their toys.
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Following are the different ways to find out about people in the past:
- Manuscripts:
These were handwritten. They were usually written on palm leaves or birch bark. Many of these manuscripts have been destroyed, but many survive in temples and monasteries. These books cover all kinds of subjects, including religious beliefs and practices, people's lives, medicine, and science. These manuscripts are also included in epics, poems, plays and more. - Inscriptions:
They were written on a relatively hard surface such as stone or metal. From time to time the king imprinted their orders to draw the attention of the common people. Some inscriptions recorded how people behaved and should live. - Archaeological excavations or evidence:
Archaeology is the study of past cultures and historical times through the study of the remains of buildings and objects found on Earth. Archaeologists explore the earth and dig to find tools, weapons, pots, pans, ornaments and coins. These give us valuable information about the past.
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