Types of Sources

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Across
  1. 4. Any time before the birth of Jesus
  2. 6. the year of our Lord
  3. 7. Somebody who studies the behaviour of human societies and cultures and their development.
  4. 8. A source created after the time being studied.
  5. 9. Valued objects and qualities such as historic buildings and cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations; the full range of our inherited traditions, monuments, objects, and culture.
  6. 16. A person who uncovers and interprets sources from the past, such as the remains of people, buildings and artefacts.
  7. 17. A point of view about an event or issue.
  8. 18. A source that existed or was made at the time being studied.
  9. 19. The period of time before written records.
  10. 20. A visual representation of time showing a sequence of related historical events in chronological order.
Down
  1. 1. A considered opinion, theory or statement based on research and evidence, about something that has not been proven.
  2. 2. Relating to archaeology. Archaeologists excavate artefacts at archaeological digs.
  3. 3. The information or clues gathered from a historical source; evidence can be used to support a hypothesis (theory) or to prove it wrong.
  4. 5. The order in which events happened or took place.
  5. 6. Something that is out of place in its historical setting, for example a mobile phone in a painting of an ancient tribe.
  6. 10. To dig up.
  7. 11. The protection, preservation or restoration of a resource such as the natural environment or an archaeological site.
  8. 12. Taking one side of an argument over another.
  9. 13. Any object that is made or changed by humans.
  10. 14. Any item that has been left behind from the past; could be primary or secondary.
  11. 15. A period of one hundred years.