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Emiliano Wilkinson
2 December, 19:10
How do social scientists interpret the past?
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Thalia Coleman
2 December, 22:19
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The main way in which social scientist interpret the past is by looking at huma interactions, how humans have evolved to deal and create things like economies and social norms
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