Different types of Historian’s Thoughts

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Different types of Historian’s Thoughts

Archaeology Archaeology is the scientific study of past cultures and the way people lived based on the things they left behind. Archaeologists study past cultures by examining artifacts, objects made, used, or changed by humans. Anthropology – Similar-study of culture, same techniques, also study present day

Geography study of the earth’s landscapes, peoples, places and environments. how environments emerge how societies produce, organize, use and misuse environments, how societies themselves are influenced by the environments in which they are located.

Economics Needs v. Wants

Political Science Political science is the study of governments/leaderships

Sociology study of the social world around us investigate structure of groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within these contexts