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You can find us on the top floor of Building 9, above the Learning Center.
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Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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?
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)
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