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Primary sources - Ancient Egypt

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This guide is for students wanting to find and understand primary sources for college level research papers and projects. The Green tabs (left) provide tips for finding the best primary sources we have in the Library for Ancient Egypt.

What are primary sources?

PRIMARY SOURCES:

A primary source is a document or a physical object that was written or created during the time under study by witnesses who experienced the event or condition first-hand.

Primary sources are the raw materials of history and include items such as diaries, speeches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, news film footage, official records, autobiographies. Primary sources can also include creative works (poetry, drama, novels, art) or relics and artifacts (pottery, clothing, buildings, furniture).

 

SECONDARY SOURCES:

Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary sources and are one or more steps removed from the event that is being reported. Examples include journal articles, which interpret or review previous findings; textbooks, criticisms; encyclopedias; commentaries.

 

Reference:

Montana State University Billings. (n.d.). History - HSTR 365: History of the Ancient Near East: Primary Sources. https://libguides.msubillings.edu/c.php?g=242171&p=1610054#:~:text=Primary%20sources%20are%20the%20raw,footage%2C%20official%20records%2C%20autobiographies.

What's a Primary Source?

What's a Primary Source?

Primary Sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence on a subject. These are sources created by someone who experienced the period or event first hand. 

Because they may be eye-witness accounts, many primary sources are created at the time the event occurred, but recorded memories -- such as autobiographies, memoirs, hieroglyphs, pictures, and oral histories -- are also considered primary sources. 

Primary sources come in many formats! To better understand the range and variety, you'll want to see: 

What are Primary Sources? (Yale University)

Below are related research guides from this Library:

  • News and Journalis
  • Primary Sources

Primary Sources

The Library has purchased many books and other primary source material for you to use in your papers and topics. 

Here is a short list, with some highlighted below.