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P rimary and Secondary Sources

P rimary and Secondary Sources. Bell ringer. P rimary and Secondary Sources. While going through some pictures of recent trips, I ran into a picture of the Sphinx. Is this a primary or secondary source?. Primary. P rimary and Secondary Sources.

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P rimary and Secondary Sources

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  1. Primary and Secondary Sources Bell ringer

  2. Primary and Secondary Sources • While going through some pictures of recent trips, I ran into a picture of the Sphinx. Is this a primary or secondary source?

  3. Primary

  4. Primary and Secondary Sources • A coarse gray earthenware was made before the Shang Dynasty (1766-1122 BC). Is this sculpture a primary or secondary source?

  5. Primary

  6. Primary and Secondary Sources Recently, on a friend’s visit to China, she photographed this gentleman in the process of making pottery. Is his finished product his primary or secondary source?

  7. Primary

  8. I bought this arrowhead from a flea market. It had a hole in the top so that I could use it as a charm on my necklace. I think it is made of stainless steel. My teacher has been talking about arrowheads in school. I was thinking of taking it and showing it to the class, since it is real!! Is this a primary or secondary source?

  9. Secondary

  10. Primary and Secondary Sources A friend of mine just returned from Rome and she gave my cousin this picture she took of the Colosseum. My cousin said it was a secondary source because she did not take the picture. I disagreed with her. Which is this picture, a primary or secondary source?

  11. Primary

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