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Do Now: WHAT IS History?

(2 min). Do Now: WHAT IS History?. Write one sentence of what you think history is?. “History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.” Napoleon Bonaparte. History & Artifacts. Cultural Possessions: Past & Present. What is History?.

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Do Now: WHAT IS History?

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  1. (2 min) Do Now: WHAT IS History? Write one sentence of what you think history is? “History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.” Napoleon Bonaparte

  2. History & Artifacts Cultural Possessions: Past & Present

  3. What is History? Historyis thestudy of the past Writing Recorded History Geography = Interactions of Earth & People History = Recorded Interaction of People Over Time

  4. What is Pre-History? Oral Tradition PRE-History is thestudy of the past before writing

  5. What is an Artifact? Objects People Made

  6. ARTIFACTS What is Archaeology?

  7. What is an Archaeologist? A Person who studies the remains of past cultures.

  8. What is an Excavation?

  9. Discovery OF Ancient Relics! A Full, True, and Interesting Account of that Remarkable and Important Discovery made yesterday in taking down the old houses in the Castle-hill, when there was found a box containing several Ancient Coins, a Gold Ring, an old fashioned Dirk, and a Wonderful Prophecy (prediction for future) made in the year 1550, respecting great events which are to happen this present year. Source: Broadside (advertisement) published in Edinburgh, Scotland,1831 (adapted) June 2008 NYS 10thGrade Global History RegentsQuestion This advertisement in the newspaper is about? a. fossils c. artifacts b. icons d. replicas

  10. Objectives Learned: • History • Pre-History • Artifacts • Archaeology – Archaeologists • Excavation

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