Weird Professions
A-sourcing we will go
Historiographical concepts
100

They study patterns on Earth’s surface, including where people live, how they interact with their environment, and how they migrate (move).

Geographer

100

first-hand accounts of an event created by eyewitnesses or first recorders at the time of the event.

Primary source

100

the circumstances of the time in which an event occurred or in which an author lived that may have influenced their point of view.

Historical context

200

they generally study human culture. Physical anthropologists study prehistoric humans and their characteristics.

Anthropologist

200

accounts of events created at a later date and by someone who was not present at the event.

secondary source

200

a point of view based on pre-existing beliefs.

Bias
300

they study ancient societies based on discovered artifacts.

Archaeologist

300

examining the “who”, “what”, “when”, “where”, and “why” of a document.

sourcing

300

an opinion or perspective presented by the author of a document, influenced by the author’s personal circumstances.

Point of view

400

Bonus question - What career did Ms. Henderson have before teaching?

Banking/Finance

400

taking into consideration how the author was influenced by when and where the document was produced

Contextualizing

400

the personal attributes and life experiences of an author that may have influenced their point of view.

Frame of reference

500

What profession is responsible for the interpretation and telling of the events of the past?

Historian

500

comparing different sources in order to 1) gain a more accurate account of the past, 2) evaluate the validity of a source, and/or 3) consider multiple perspectives.

corroboration

500

The study of other historian's work

Historiography

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