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Bell Ringer: Day 2 COS: 1. What do archaeologists learn from studying artifacts?. Directions: Copy the question and write the answer in a complete sentence. Chapter: 1 COS: 1a, 1b, and 1c. Main Idea: Tools of the historian, Measuring Time. Key Terms: B.C. A.D. B.C.E C.E.
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Bell Ringer: Day 2COS: 1 What do archaeologists learn from studying artifacts? Directions: Copy the question and write the answer in a complete sentence.
Chapter: 1COS: 1a, 1b, and 1c Main Idea: Tools of the historian, Measuring Time Key Terms: B.C. A.D. B.C.E C.E.
Chapter: 1COS: 1a, 1b, and 1c Main Idea: Tools of the historian, Measuring Time Key Terms: B.C. A.D. B.C.E C.E. • Notes: • B.C. = Before Christ. Dates count backward. 900 B.C., 899 B.C., 898 B.C. etc. • A.D. = anno domini“In the year of our Lord”. Dates count forward. 898 A.D., 899 A.D., 900 A.D. etc • B.C.E. = Before Common Era. Same as B.C. • C.E. = Common Era. Same as A.D.
Chapter: 1COS: 1a, 1b, and 1c Main Idea: Tools of the historian, Measuring Time Directions: Create at timeline in your notebook. Put the events and dates in chronological order from the earliest to the most recent. 500 B.C. Persian Wars begin A.D. 520 Mohammed the Prophet is born 1800 B.C. Hebrews migrate to Egypt A.D. 1291 Crusades end 1760 B.C. Shang Family rules China A.D. 2011 This year
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Quiz • What do “B.C.” and “A.D.” mean? • What year came after 184 B.C. B.C.—Before Christ; A.D.---anno domini, in the year of our Lord 183 B.C.