what are the sources of information about the prehistoric period
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The main source of information for prehistory is archaeology (a branch of anthropology), but some scholars are beginning to make more use of evidence from the natural and social sciences. This view has been articulated by advocates of deep history.
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The sources accessible to learn about the pre-historic period include paintings on rocks and cave walls, stone tools, and excavated items.
Explanation:
Prehistoric period:
- When there were no written records of anything, that period is known as the prehistoric period.
- Due to the lack of documentation at the time, there are extremely few sources available for research.
Archaeology:
- The principal source for research on the prehistoric period is the archaeological artefacts.
- There are no literary sources available to research the prehistoric period because there was no human documentation during that time.
- Additionally, during that time, people were not familiar with the uses of coins and other such objects.
- Objects like stones, metal tools, ceramics, pictures, coins, monuments, jewelry, and figurines may be used to understand the past are helpful to study about prehistory.
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