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Bell Work 1.What is the difference between a historian and archaeologist? 2.What is the difference between primary and secondary sources? 3.Extension: What is the term used when referring to 10 years? 100 years? 4.Extension: How do archaeologists measure the date of something?
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Using Clues We rely on a variety of sources to learn history. – Fossil remain (bones, footprints) – Artifacts (coins, pottery) – Secondary Sources (your history textbook, biography) – Primary Sources (autobiography, video recording) Writers of secondary sources don’t always agree about the past. How might they disagree?
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How do fossils and artifacts help teach us about the past?
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Think-Pair-Share Explain what social scientist use to study history.
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Primary or Secondary Source Photograph Journal articles Diary Encyclopedias Video recording Court Documents MLK Speech
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Reviewing and Expanding
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Designations for time dating C, BC, BCE, AD, CE Centuries Decades Prehistoric Historic
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Social Scientists and their Studies Historian Archaeologist Geologist Anthropologists Paleontologist
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