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is the interpretative and imaginative study of surviving records of the past, either written or unwritten, in order to determine the meaning and scope of human existence.

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history

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Greek word of history means inquiry or knowledge

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historia

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german word of history which is derived from geschehen, meaning to happen

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geshchichte

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Greek origin

(ιστορια) = Learning

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historie

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A narrative of what happened that has been systematically accounted for or a systematic account of past events.

The study of the past, encompassing every dimension of human experience social Life, the economy, culture, thought, and politics (CMO 16. S., 2010)

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history

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Rooted in two words salaysay, which means a narrative or a story and, more important, saysay or meaning.

A narrative (which can be written, visual, or oral or combination of all three) about past events that has meaning to a certain group of people in a given time and place. (Ocampo, 2013, p.xii)

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kasaysayan

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Isang salaysay na may saysay sa mga taong nagsasalaysay o isang salaysay hinggil sa nakaraan na may saysay para sa sinasalaysayang pangkat ng tao o salinLahi.

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navarro

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contribution to the definition of history is couched on his theoretical framework of Pantayong Pananaw (PP).

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salazar

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9
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Only where relics of human happenings can be found a potsherd, a coin, a ruin, a manuscript, a book, a portrait, a stamp, a piece of wreckage, a strand of hair, or other archeological or anthropological remains

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artifacts

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10
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The whole history of the past

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history-as-actuality

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can be known to him only through the surviving record of it

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history as record

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can be known to him only through the surviving record of it

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history as record

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13
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The process of critically examining and analyzing the records and survivals of the past is here called

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historical method

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The imaginative reconstruction of the past from the data derived by that process is called (the writing of history).

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historiography

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Sourced from artifacts that have been left by the past.

Relics or remains.

Testimonies of witnesses

Materials from which the historians construct meaning.

Provides evidence about the existence of an event.

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historical data

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16
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Offer researchers a clue about the past

• Artifacts can be found where relics of human happenings can be found, e.g., a coin, a ruin, a manuscripts, a book, a portrait, a stamp, a piece of wreckage, a strand of hair, or other archeological or anthropological remains.

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relics or remains

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an elaborately designed burial jar with anthropomorphic figures on top of the cover that represent souls sailing to the afterworld in a death boat.

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manunggul jar

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The Latest discovery of what is now considered the oldest human fossil remains found in the

Philippines. Discovered in 2007

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callao man

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Excavated by Dr. Robert Fox in 1958, the burial site of yielded 505 burials and 521 associated ceramics, porcelains and stoneware jars from China, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as hundreds of Local earthenware and iron tools.

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calatagan batangas

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Oral or written

created to serve as records

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testimonies of witnesses

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Chronicles or tracts presented in narrative form, written to impart a message whose motives for their composition vary widely.

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narrative or literature

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Those which document/record an existing Legal situation or create a new one, and it is these kinds of sources that professional historians treated as the “best” source.

A Legal documents is usually sealed or authenticated to provide evidence that a Legal transaction has been completed and can be used as evidence in a judicial proceedings in case of dispute

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diplomatic sources

23
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Information pertaining for economic, social, political, or judicial significance.

They are records kept by bureaucracies. Example. Government reports, such as municipal accounts, research findings, and documents like civil registry records, property register, and records of census.

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social documents

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One of the most important unwritten evidences.

Artistic creations such as pottery, jewelry, dwellings, graves, churches, roads, and other that tell a story about the past.

Provide valuable information to historians.

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Material evidence “archeological evidence”

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Source of information for historians, told by the tales or sagas of ancient people

Folksongs or popular rituals

Interviews as major form of oral evidence

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oral evidences

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are materials produced

by people or groups directly involved in

the event or topic under consideration.

Think of them as first-hand information.

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primary sources

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construct an explanation of the past based on primary sources and usually in consultation with other sources.

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secondary sources

28
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place a source and its creator were to an event in the past, the better the source will be.

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time and place

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This rule says every source is biased in some way. Documents tell us only what the creator of the document thought happened, or perhaps only what the creator wants us to think happened.

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bias

30
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A written source of historical information as contrasted with oral testimony or with artifacts, pictorial survivals, and archeological remains.

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documents