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KS2 History Practice Test: Investigating History — Flashcards

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Artefacts, sources and other forms of evidence are all important when it comes to finding out about the past.

Finding out about the past is all about investigating history - what evidence has been left behind, and how can we interpret it? There are records, photographs, old maps and other artefacts, all of which we can use when finding out about times long gone. When investigating history we might learn how and why things happened in the past. If we take note, it can stop us from repeating past mistakes and also help us to understand the present. 

Related Test: KS3 History Practice Test: History Skills

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What is the name given to people who dig to find old things in the ground?
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