Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
The Gupta period
Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age
Independent
(Apex) How did the role of religion in Europe change between the postclassical and modern eras?
Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
A historian studies events that happened in the past. The historian has the opportunity to study ancient history and modern history. They use various sources of information to make conclusions about events in world history.
Gupta's period.
The Gupta period
The Maurya Period
In Indian history, it is called the Indo-islamic period.
You probably mean 'recorded history'. It means the period after writing was invented and it is the period from which written sources can be found. That is apart from prehistory all the periods.
namasak
Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age
The mughal period
Independent