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Key Concepts 2
Sources

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Key Concepts 2
Sources

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Historical sources give information about the past!

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Unwritten sources

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Unwritten sources
  • Cave paintings
  • Spear heads
  • Soil layers
  • Graves
  • Coins

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...but also
  • Movies
  • Interviews
  • Paintings

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Written Sources

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Written sources
  • Books
  • Letters 
  • Bills

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Direct sources (1)

  • They are made in the time they are about.

  • They are usually made by someone who lived during that time and was present during the event.

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Direct sources (2)

  • Can be very trustworthy, because the maker lived in that time...

  • ...but they are also untrustworthy, because the person could've given his opinion or doesn't want to give all of the information.

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Examples?

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Direct sources (3)
Examples:

  • Diary of Anne Frank
  • Egyptian book of the dead.
  • Egyptian mummy
  • Clips of the murder of president Kennedy.
  • Cartoon (spotprent)

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Indirect sources (1)

  • Are made by someone who wasn't there, because he might have lived in a later time or lived somewhere else. 

  • Got his information from other (written or unwritten) sources

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Indirect Sources(2)

  • Can be very trustworthy, because its maker could have gotten his information from many different sources.

  • ...but also untrustworthy, because soeone wasn't present during the event.

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Examples?

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Indirect sources (3)
Examples:

  • Time for History
  • An article about Anne Frank on Wikipedia
  • A documentary about tutankhamun

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Assignment!

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