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Title: Investigating the past


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Investigating the past
  • Studying History involves investigating what
    happened in the past and why.
  • People who study history are a lot like
    detectives conducting an investigation.
  • They ask questions, study evidence for clues, and
    form hypothesis.

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Investigating the past
  • On September 12, 1940 four teenagers found cave
    paintings in Lascaux, France.
  • Scholars would study these type of cave
    paintings.
  • Scholars who study human society are called
    social scientists.

3
Investigating the past
  • Many social scientists help us study the past.
  • The history detectives are archaeologists,
    historians, and geographers.

4
Investigating the past
  • Archaeologists study the past by examining
    objects that people have left behind.
  • An artifact is anything made or used by humans,
    such as clothing, tools, weapons, and coins.

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Investigating the past
  • Historians are recorders of the past.
  • Historians focus on the last few hundred years
    when people began leaving written records.
  • To find out these answers historians study
    artifacts and documents, which include diaries
    and letters to discover these answers

6
Investigating the past
  • Geographers study the natural features on earth,
    such as water, landforms, plants, and animals.
  • Geographers also look at human made features such
    as towns, roads, bridges, and dams.

7
Investigating the past
  • Cave paintings like those at Lascaux, France
    provide clues to what life was like before
    writing was invented.
  • The paintings were large in size and taller than
    a persons height, therefore social scientists
    theorized that prehistoric artists built
    scaffolding, or planks raised above to produce
    these paintings.

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Investigating the past
  • The paintings of humans are rare in cave art. The
    paintings depict a scene where animals are much
    more realistic than humans.
  • Many social scientists think that the paintings
    were a ritual before the hunt.

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Investigating the past
  • The Cave paintings at Lascaux were created 17,00
    years ago and show many prehistoric animals such
    as bulls, bison, and horses.
  • Scientists hypothesize that the artists were
    trying to capture the magical powers of certain
    animals or that they were creating art to honor
    or influence their gods.

10
Investigating the past
  • Cave paintings in Argentina, South America show a
    circular shape, a sticklike animal, and several
    handprints.
  • Many scientists believed that the handprints were
    a way to sign their paintings.
  • The handprints found were very small and
    scientists have theorized that people were
    probably smaller than they are today.

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Investigating the past
  • The prehistoric spear thrower was found in France
    and made from a reindeer antler bone 18,000 years
    ago.
  • The spear thrower had a detailed leaping horse on
    the front. The carving may have been a good luck
    charm or identifying his name or clan.

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Investigating the past
  • Clay sculptures of two bison were another
    artifact found in France.
  • They were made about 10,000 to 14,000 years ago.
  • Scientists believe that it represented a specific
    clan or a ritual.

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Investigating the past
  • The prehistoric materials and tools cave artists
    used were colored minerals, grindstone, and a
    sculptors pick, and engraving tool.

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Investigating the past
  • Scientists studied the tools used and believed
    that the cave artists made paints by grinding
    colors into powder.
  • They probably mixed the powder with animal fat or
    vegetable oil to create different colors.
  • They also believe that they may have used brushes
    made of moss, fur, or human hair.
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