history
The study of the distant past, from the earliest humans to the start of the Middle Ages.
Referring to the history of the last few years or decades.
The study of the period from about 1500 AD to the present.
Relating to events in the recent past and the present day.
History that has been written down or otherwise documented.
The study of the period from about 650 AD to 1500 AD.
Something that happened in the past and is no longer important or relevant.
Historical information collected from interviews with people who have personal knowledge of past events.
The history of the Earth's physical structure and substance.
The history of the Earth's physical structure and substance.
A past that extends over a great duration, often used with 'of' to specify the subject.
A record of past illnesses, injuries, and treatments of a person.
A past that has had many different stages, including both successful and unsuccessful periods.
A past that has had many different stages, including both successful and unsuccessful periods.
Used to say that everyone knows what happened next in a story.
To do something that has a major and lasting effect on future events.
To do something important that has not been done before and will be recorded.
To be remembered for a very long time for doing something special.
To create a written account of past events.
To change the way history is understood or recorded, often for political or personal reasons.
To present a misleading or false account of the past.
To record a series of events in order.
To have a pattern of past behavior or experiences, especially negative ones.
A saying that means that the same kinds of events seem to happen again and again.
Past events demonstrate or prove a particular fact or pattern.
We can learn a particular lesson from past events.
Past events show or make known a particular fact or pattern.