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What is the term used for the period of events before the invention of writing systems?
What is the term used for the period of events before the invention of writing systems?
- Prehistory (correct)
- Artifact
- History
- Discovery
Which of the following is NOT considered a historical source?
Which of the following is NOT considered a historical source?
- Written documents
- Artifacts
- Oral accounts
- Ecological markers (correct)
What term is used to describe stories common to a particular culture, but not supported by external sources?
What term is used to describe stories common to a particular culture, but not supported by external sources?
- Legends (correct)
- Narrative
- Verifiable evidence
- History
Which academic discipline uses a narrative to describe, examine, question, and analyze past events?
Which academic discipline uses a narrative to describe, examine, question, and analyze past events?
What term is used to describe the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of past events?
What term is used to describe the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of past events?
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Prehistory
Prehistory
The period of time before the invention of writing systems.
What is NOT a historical source?
What is NOT a historical source?
Ecological markers, such as pollen or tree rings, are not considered historical sources because they do not provide direct evidence of human activities.
Legend
Legend
Stories passed down through generations in a culture, but not verified by external evidence.
History
History
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Historiography
Historiography
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Study Notes
Historical Terminology
- Prehistory: This term refers to the period of human history before the invention of writing systems, which limits the availability of written records and historical documentation.
Historical Sources
- Non-historical Source: Items such as myths, legends, or oral traditions are often not considered historical sources due to their lack of external validation and authenticity, differing from artifacts or documents that provide verifiable information.
Cultural Narratives
- Myths: This term describes stories that are widely accepted within a specific culture yet lack empirical evidence or external corroboration. Myths often convey cultural beliefs and values.
Academic Discipline
- History: This field of study employs narratives to explore and critically analyze past events, incorporating various sources and perspectives to build a comprehensive understanding of historical developments.
Historical Study Processes
- Historiography: This term encompasses the methods involved in the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of past events. It reflects how history is constructed and understood over time.
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