Historical reconstruction

Historical reconstruction is the recreation of past lives, events, and objects of a particular moment in time in the past.[1] As an academic discipline, historical reconstruction is a practice of creating a coherent narrative about the past by analyzing historical data from diverse sources.[2] The whole study of history may be viewed as "an exercise in interpretative historical reconstruction".[3] Historical reconstruction may be used as an educational tool in schools.[4]

Examples of historical reconstruction include experimental archaeology, historical reenactment and living museums (skansens, ethnographic villages).

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