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Q. 1. How can we know about the past?
Ans. We can know about the past by studying history,
Q. 2. Where did the early people live?
Ans. Early people lived along the banks of River Narmada
Q. 3. Write the name of the region where rice was
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Ans. The region where rice was first of all grown in
Vindhyas.
Q. 4. What do you mean by the term 'tributaries'?
Ans. Tributaries are rivers that join a larger river.
Q. 5. Match the contents of the following columns:
Column B
Column A
(1) Herodotus
(a) The study of past
(ü) History
(b) Father of History
(i) Pre-history
(c) Study of inscriptions
(iv) Epigraphy
(d) Period for which we have no written reco
(u) Archaeology
(e) The way or form in which some language i
(vi) Scripts
0 The study of remains of past​

Answers

Answered by Arpitasrcs
23

Explanation:

1) We could think of the things archaeologists find as old rubbish. But the bits of animal bones, broken pottery and chunks of buildings are useful and interesting rubbish! Look at the wheelie bin. The first rubbish was put in on Monday, the last rubbish on Friday. So we could say that the oldest rubbish in the bin is Monday’s. The most recent rubbish in the bin is Friday’s.We find the same thing on an archaeological dig. The oldest things are usually at the bottom. The most recent things are at the top. An excavation can have hundreds or thousands of years of people’s rubbish between the top and the bottom.

Answered by Anonymous
59

History is the very unique among all parts of social studies. geography,civics,economics are the subjects which we can read about today. but in history we can read about the past world. always "old is gold". in same we can read about the old moments of the world.

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