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Chronology
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is important to help indentify what time the events are taking place
Chronology translates to work organized according to dates |
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Perspective
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is also important because it is how an event is viewed by the writer the source of information. Perspective translates to a mental viewpoint or prospect.
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Bias (historial investigation and writing)
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is important to watch out for because if you are not careful it will greatly affect how the events that happened are viewed or thought of as.
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Reliability
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is needed because if the source is not reliable it is not clear if the information is true or can be trusted. Reliability translates to dependable accurate and honest.
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Viewpoint
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is how you see the event and what your opinion on that event is depending on what you know about it. Viewpoint translates to a mental position form which things are viewed.
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AD
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Anno Domini
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Agenda
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a list, plan, or outline, of things to be done, matters to be acted or voted upon
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Anthropologists
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a person who studies the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and culturalm development of humans
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Archivist
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a person responsibel for preserving, organized, or serviced archival material.
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Archaeologists
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a person who studies lives of early people through examination of their phsical remains
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Artifact
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an object produced or shaped by human craft, especially a tool, weapon or ornament of archaelogical interest.
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BC
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Before Christ
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BCE
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Before Common Era
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CE
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Common Era
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Bias
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prejudice for or against someone or something
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Embellishment
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a fictitious addition, as to a factual statement.
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Herodotus
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alos know as the Father of History, he based his writings off of the research he obtained by traveling around the area to gather people's stories.
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Politically Correct
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eliminating language and practices that could offend people.
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Pre- History
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human history in the period before recorded history.
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Recorded History
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history that has been written down in a form of language.
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Revisionist Historian
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one who alters the past to suit his or her needs.
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Primary Source
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a firsthand or eyewitness account of an event.
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Secondary Source
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any document that describes an event, person, place, or thing.
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Tertiary Sources
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consist of information from primary and secondary source.
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Specialty Historian
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a historian that specializes in a certian type of history.
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Thucydides
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Recorded history of Peloponnesian War by the closest possible scrutiny of each statement made by others.
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