The New Childrens Encyclopedia

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
TALES FROM THE PAST

HISTORY AND POLITICS

u DOMESDAY BOOK In
1086, King William I of England
commissioned a survey of every
estate and village in the country.

u SOLDIER’S JOURNAL
The diary of a US infantry
soldier tells of his life during
the Civil War (1861–65).

u ANNE FRANK’S DIARY Between
1942 and 1944, a young Dutch Jewish
girl wrote a diary while in a secret
annex, hiding from the German Gestapo.

Since ancient times, official records of
births, marriages, and deaths, census
results, and tax records have been kept.


Many eyewitness accounts and
inscriptions have recorded important
events and the lives of famous people.

Other sources are the diaries and
personal letters of ordinary people
living through extraordinary events.

Old photographs Since the
mid-1800s, photography has
become increasingly popular.
Photos provide a visual
source to historians studying
the lives of people. Since
recorded sound was
developed, historians can also
study oral accounts of people
talking about their lives and
reactions to events.
Early 1900s
folding roll-film
camera

Caterpillar tractor
used in France in the1920s

New technology Advances
in technology have provided
historians with lots more
information about artifacts.
Radio-carbon dating, X-rays,
and thermal scans can reveal
previously unknown details.

TAKE A LOOK: WRITTEN SOURCES

An X-ray of an Egyptian mummy

d AT WORK AND PLAY
Photographs show the way of life
and the changes in clothing styles
and in technology, tools,
and machines.

d X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
A medical X-ray of a 3,000 year
old Egyptian mummy may reveal
how the person died or more about
the process of mummification.
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