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Unearthing the Past An Introduction to Archaeology

von Elio E
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History is a powerful reminder of all the amazing things people have done. We use things that happened in the past, which we call "historical facts," to learn about the past of any country or group of people. These important events are the building blocks on which we build our knowledge of the past. Most of what we know about different cultures and people comes from the records they left behind, which are called "historical sources."Archaeological sources and written sources are the two main types of history sources. Let's look into what each branch means and how much information it has to tell us about our distant past.First of all, archaeological sources are very important for studying history. There are writings on stones, metal plates, and other artefacts that show how wise people were in the past. These writings often tell us a lot about the politics, society, and culture of the time they were made. Even coins are physical relics because they show how money was spent and how different societies rose and fell.Structures that are still standing are an important part of historical sources because they show how good people were at building things and how they lived. From grand buildings to simple homes, these ruins give us a glimpse into how our ancestors lived. By looking at their pots, tools, and guns, we can learn more about how they used technology and made things.The beautiful statues and interesting drawings that archaeologists have found show how people lived in the past. They make people, events, and faith practises last forever, capturing the spirit of a different time. Not only do these works of art show how creative people were in the past,

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  • Sprache:
  • Englisch
  • ISBN:
  • 9789534627105
  • Einband:
  • Taschenbuch
  • Seitenzahl:
  • 190
  • Veröffentlicht:
  • 8 August 2023
  • Abmessungen:
  • 152x11x229 mm.
  • Gewicht:
  • 284 g.
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History is a powerful reminder of all the amazing things people have done. We
use things that happened in the past, which we call "historical facts," to learn
about the past of any country or group of people. These important events are
the building blocks on which we build our knowledge of the past. Most of what
we know about different cultures and people comes from the records they left
behind, which are called "historical sources."Archaeological sources and written
sources are the two main types of history sources. Let's look into what each
branch means and how much information it has to tell us about our distant
past.First of all, archaeological sources are very important for studying history. There
are writings on stones, metal plates, and other artefacts that show how wise
people were in the past. These writings often tell us a lot about the politics,
society, and culture of the time they were made. Even coins are physical relics
because they show how money was spent and how different societies rose and
fell.Structures that are still standing are an important part of historical sources
because they show how good people were at building things and how they lived.
From grand buildings to simple homes, these ruins give us a glimpse into how
our ancestors lived. By looking at their pots, tools, and guns, we can learn more
about how they used technology and made things.The beautiful statues and
interesting drawings that archaeologists have found show how people lived in
the past. They make people, events, and faith practises last forever, capturing
the spirit of a different time. Not only do these works of art show how creative
people were in the past,

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