Sources
Bias
Artifacts
Timelines
100

A source that was created at the time of the event

Primary Source

100

A source that is fair, balanced and just gives you the facts is called this.

Reputable 

100

This is what Scuttle called a fork

Dinglehopper

100

Timelines are closely related to this thing, mathmateically speaking

Number lines

200
A source created after the event

A Secondary Source

200

A source that tries to convince you of an opinion is called this

Bias

200

The people who go to different sites to try and find artifacts are called this. Indiana Jones was one.

Archeologist

200

All years before the year 0 are called this

B.C.E.

300

Textbooks are an example of this type of source

Secondary

300

A source that is silly or blatantly lies and tries to deceive its viewers is called this

Fake News

300

These people take the evidence from archeologists and make inferences to create a story about the past.

Historians

300

All years after 0 are called this

C.E.

400

A Diary is an example of this type of source.

Primary
400

When researching things in history is important to determine if the article or source has this

Bias

400

When observing artifacts we use these, everybody's got them!

Senses

400

When creating a number line, it is important to have the right this, the space between each horizontal line on the timeline.

Scale
500

This type of source is better to use when studying history.

A primary source

500

This type of source is more prone to bias

Primary Source

500

If archeologists find the notes, then historians...

write the music

500

Before changing to BCE and CE it used to be these, a much more religion way of stating it.

BC and AD