Why are archaeological sources generally considered more important than literary sources for the study of Prehistory?

BPSC Prelims History Sources of Prehistoric Study Sources of Prehistoric Study Hard Single Correct New Pattern

Question

Why are archaeological sources generally considered more important than literary sources for the study of Prehistory?

A
Written records were not available during prehistoric times
B
Archaeological sources are always more accurate
C
Literary sources are banned in archaeology
D
Prehistoric people avoided communication

Explanation

Written records were absent in prehistoric times.

Since prehistory predates the invention of writing, archaeological remains are the primary and often the only direct source of information.

Related Questions

The site of Burzahom, located in Kashmir, is famous for its pit-dwellings and evidence of ...

Paleolithic Period

View Question

The Neolithic period in India is primarily known for which major transformation in human s...

Paleolithic Period

View Question

Which of the following is a distinguishing feature of the Mesolithic period in India?

Paleolithic Period

View Question

The famous rock shelters of Bhimbetka, known for their prehistoric paintings, are primaril...

Paleolithic Period

View Question

Which of the following periods is characterized by the use of crude stone tools like hand-...

Paleolithic Period

View Question

Which statement best reflects the interdisciplinary nature of prehistoric studies?

Sources of Prehistoric Study

View Question

Related Resources

प्रागैतिहासिक भारत Prehistoric India

Ancient History - Prehistoric India

Free practice resource