M1S2 Flashcards

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These include books, newspapers, magazines, journals, maps, architectural perspectives, paintings, advertisements, and photographs.

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documentation

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These refer to handwritten, printed, drawn, designed, and other composed materials.

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documentation

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These refer to preserved remains of human beings, their activities, and the environment where they lived.

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Archeological Records

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4
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Aside from human remains, other archeological
records are generally categorised as fossils and
artifacts.

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Archeological Records

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5
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These form the third kind of historical source.

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Oral and Video Account

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6
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These
are audio-visual documentation of people, events,
and places. These are usually recorded in video and
audio cassettes, and compact discs.

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Oral and Video Account

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7
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media people use these accounts as part of their news and public affairs
work.

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Oral and Video Account

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8
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2 gen kinds of historical sources

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primary, secondary

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9
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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.

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primary source

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10
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These materials provide facts from people who

actually witnessed the event.

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primary source

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11
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These are materials made by people long after the

events being described had taken place.

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secondary source

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