Historians generally seek to understand and interpret past events, societies, and cultures through critical analysis of evidence, such as documents, artifacts, and oral histories. Their perspectives can vary widely based on the sources they prioritize, their theoretical frameworks, and their individual biases. As a result, historians often engage in debates about interpretations of events and the significance of different historical phenomena, leading to a richer and more nuanced understanding of history. Ultimately, their work aims to provide insights into how the past shapes the present and informs the future.
A lot of historians believe that she was the stepmother of the biblical Moses.
Historians think it was the native Americans.
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Absolutely nothing.
Most historians think so.
a disease
You make the mistake of assuming historians agree on everything. They don't, plain and simple. Historians agree on the obvious facts but disagree on the explanations of the grey areas.
They think the Bahamas
Invaded and destroyed by Mycenaeans.
so that they can figure out who had what
No, Not at all.
they think it started in 1348-1350