To learn about what happened in the past
Historians look for causes and effects that help to explain how and why events happened. They try to see the past through the eyes of the people who lived it. When they study the past, historians ask themselves questions. The answers to the questions help historians draw conclusions about the past.
Historians look for evidence about the distant past in myths and legends because myths and legends tell what people believed and understood. Historians study by looking at journals, data, diaries etc., to learn information.
Yes, they do, because understanding development in the past leads to understanding of present situations or relations.
That depends on how they study them, it could be a Historian or an Anthropologist.
they think about clues they got when they find artifact's from prehistory that how historians investigate the past.
Asking questions helps them investigate the past in a meaningful way. They also focus the historians research.
investigate history
The past participle of "investigate" is "investigated."
The past perfect progressive tense of "to investigate" is "had been investigating."
Historians are like detectives because like detectives thy investigate to find there answers
The past tense is investigated.
Historians study the past!! :)
Present day historians investigate the histories already written by: * checking the resources used by historians who have written about a particular subject; * by investigating any sources that were overlooked; and * searching primary, secondary leads that may bring to light new sources of historical information.
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Historians learn about the past by using artifacts geography written records/books and interviews/oral tradition.