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kozerog [31]
1 year ago
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In prehistoric and historic times, did discoveries develop at an even pace?

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Wittaler [7]1 year ago
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Scholars outline prehistory as events that befell earlier than the life of written facts in a given subculture or society. records refer back to the time period after the invention of written data in a given way of life or society.

Prehistory refers to the time frame before civilization and writing. We do not know loads about prehistory. for the reason that pre-method "before," and history is the document of human events, prehistory refers to the time before human civilization developed and commenced writing matters down.

History is the study of the beyond starting from the term when the writing machine become introduced and written statistics have been maintained. Prehistory is the look at the past, even before writing was invented and written statistics had been maintained.

'The beyond' is finished and might never be modified, but 'records' is the ongoing discussion of looking to give an explanation for the past and is open to change and revision. 'history' is predicated upon what we understand approximately 'the beyond, and this is dependent on the evidence to be had. You cannot write a history that isn't based upon proof.

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