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  1. Primary source - Wikipedia

    Primary source This wall painting found in the Roman city of Pompeii is an example of a primary source about people in Pompeii in Roman times (portrait of Terentius Neo). The diary of Anne …

  2. Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources - Wikipedia

    A primary source was a source that was created at about the same time as the event, regardless of the source's contents. So while a dictionary is an example of a tertiary source, an ancient …

  3. Wikipedia:Primary sources in classics - Wikipedia

    Primary sources in classical studies include all the literary, inscriptional, and archaeological evidence from the ancient world. Ancient literary sources such as Livy 's History of Rome and …

  4. Historical source - Wikipedia

    In scholarship, a secondary source[4][5] is a document or recording that relates or discusses information originally presented elsewhere. A secondary source is one that gives information …

  5. Help:Find sources - Wikipedia

    Wikipedia is an example of an encyclopedia. Archival and other primary sources: historic documents. This page outlines appropriate use of primary sources. Magazine articles: short …

  6. Wikipedia talk:Identifying and using primary sources

    What are primary sources? Published materials (books, magazine and journal articles, newspaper articles) written at the time about a particular event. While these are sometimes accounts by …

  7. Source text - Wikipedia

    A source text[1][2] is a text (sometimes oral) from which information or ideas are derived. In translation, a source text is the original text that is to be translated into another language. More …

  8. Wikipedia:Primary Secondary and Tertiary Sources - Wikipedia

    Wikipedia:Primary Secondary and Tertiary Sources For information regarding classification of source material, with examples regarding the appropriate use or misuse of these sources in …