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  1. Artefacts give valuable information about the daily life of ancient people. Tools and utensils indicate professions and cooking practices while textiles reveal clothing styles. Pottery shows storage and food consumption methods. Coins and trade items highlight economic activities. Inscriptions and mRead more

    Artefacts give valuable information about the daily life of ancient people. Tools and utensils indicate professions and cooking practices while textiles reveal clothing styles. Pottery shows storage and food consumption methods. Coins and trade items highlight economic activities. Inscriptions and manuscripts document governance and education. By studying these objects historians understand how people lived worked and interacted in different periods of history shaping societies over time.

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  2. Learning about artefacts helps in understanding ancient societies by providing clues about their economy traditions and technological developments. Tools and weapons indicate advancements in craftsmanship while pottery and textiles reveal artistic expressions. Coins manuscripts and inscriptions giveRead more

    Learning about artefacts helps in understanding ancient societies by providing clues about their economy traditions and technological developments. Tools and weapons indicate advancements in craftsmanship while pottery and textiles reveal artistic expressions. Coins manuscripts and inscriptions give insights into governance and trade systems. Religious idols and temple carvings show spiritual beliefs. By studying these artefacts historians reconstruct how ancient people lived and interacted with their environment.

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  3. Studying history through artefacts is important because they offer tangible proof of ancient societies revealing information about their customs technology and social structures. Artefacts such as pottery tools coins and manuscripts help historians reconstruct historical events. They provide deeperRead more

    Studying history through artefacts is important because they offer tangible proof of ancient societies revealing information about their customs technology and social structures. Artefacts such as pottery tools coins and manuscripts help historians reconstruct historical events. They provide deeper understanding beyond written records and showcase artistic and scientific advancements. By preserving and analyzing artefacts we ensure that future generations learn about human achievements and cultural transformations over time.

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  4. Students play a vital role in preserving cultural heritage by documenting family heirlooms studying local history and promoting awareness. Participating in heritage clubs organizing exhibitions and visiting museums help in learning and conservation. Digital tools enable them to record and share cultRead more

    Students play a vital role in preserving cultural heritage by documenting family heirlooms studying local history and promoting awareness. Participating in heritage clubs organizing exhibitions and visiting museums help in learning and conservation. Digital tools enable them to record and share cultural stories. Avoiding damage to historical sites and supporting local artisans ensures traditions continue. Educating peers about heritage significance fosters responsibility in protecting cultural legacy for future generations.

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  5. Museums use specialized storage techniques to preserve artefacts including temperature-controlled rooms acid-free storage boxes and protective coverings. Fragile items like manuscripts are kept in archival-quality folders while textiles are stored in climate-regulated cases. Digitization ensures bacRead more

    Museums use specialized storage techniques to preserve artefacts including temperature-controlled rooms acid-free storage boxes and protective coverings. Fragile items like manuscripts are kept in archival-quality folders while textiles are stored in climate-regulated cases. Digitization ensures backup records for future research. Regular monitoring and careful handling reduce deterioration. By following strict conservation protocols museums protect valuable historical objects from environmental damage pests and physical wear over time.

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