HISTORY = the study of change over time Why did it take place? What were the effects over time?

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HISTORY = the study of change over time Why did it take place? What were the effects over time?

Reliability? Good source? Speculate Interpret Identify bias

POLITICAL – Governments, decision making

ECONOMICAL: How did people survive/make a living

SOCIAL: Related to people’s homes and their culture i.e.: –Art –Music –Food –Architecture

ENVIRONMENTAL: Where they lived, geographical factors (close to water, desert etc)

ARCHAEOLOGIST: –Study of early humans and early civilizations

ANTHROPOLOGIST: Studies origins, development, distribution, social habits, culture of humans

PALEONTOLOGIST: Studies the fossil remains of animal and plant life

PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST: Combines the jobs of an anthropologist and a paleontologist

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