1.1 Studying History Pg. 6-7, 10-11.

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1.1 Studying History Pg. 6-7, 10-11

I. History A. Study of the Past B. Daily Lives Culture – knowledge, beliefs, customs & values of a group  

II. Archaeology A. Archaeologists B. Study of past based on remains C. ex. Jewelry, dishes, weapons, bones

III. Historians Use Clues A. Fossils – part or imprint of something once alive B. Artifacts – objects created by humans

D. Sources can be divided into two types C. Written sources D. Sources can be divided into two types 1. Primary – created by someone who took part or witnessed 2. Secondary – created by someone who did NOT take part or witness E. Historians may not interpret past events in the same way

Studying History (pg. 6-7, 10-11) I. History A. Study of the Past B. Daily Lives C. Culture – knowledge, beliefs, customs & values of a group II. Archaeology A. Archaeologists B. Study of past based on remains C. ex. Jewelry, dishes, weapons, bones) III. Historians Use Clues A. Fossils – part or imprint of something once alive B. Artifacts – objects created by humans C. Written sources D. Sources can be divided into two types 1. Primary – created by someone who took part of witnessed 2. Secondary – created by someone who did NOT take part or witness E. Historians may not interpret past events in the same way