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What Does The Term 'Time Period' refer to ,in the historical Context ?​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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In the historical context, the term, 'time period' refers to the categorization of past eras into distinct or specific blocks of time. Alternatively, it is also called periodization.

It ranges from the ancient period, from the early bronze age to the current post- modern age.

Examples are the Vedic period, the Dark age, etc.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Historical context means the social, political, economic condition which existed at a certain place during a certain time.

Time period means a stretch of time that extended during a particular time period and also some noteworthy events that took place in certain time frame— for example, the existence of the British rule in India.

Another example of this is the Medieval period in India lasted from 8th to 18th century A.D.

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