M1S2 Flashcards
These include books, newspapers, magazines, journals, maps, architectural perspectives, paintings, advertisements, and photographs.
documentation
These refer to handwritten, printed, drawn, designed, and other composed materials.
documentation
These refer to preserved remains of human beings, their activities, and the environment where they lived.
Archeological Records
Aside from human remains, other archeological
records are generally categorised as fossils and
artifacts.
Archeological Records
These form the third kind of historical source.
Oral and Video Account
These
are audio-visual documentation of people, events,
and places. These are usually recorded in video and
audio cassettes, and compact discs.
Oral and Video Account
media people use these accounts as part of their news and public affairs
work.
Oral and Video Account
2 gen kinds of historical sources
primary, secondary
These refer to documents, physical objects, and
oral/video accounts made by an individual; or a
group present at the time and place being described.
primary source
These materials provide facts from people who
actually witnessed the event.
primary source
These are materials made by people long after the
events being described had taken place.
secondary source