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## Homework
As preperation for Session 7 I want you to look at the BBC podcast [A History of the World in 100 Objects](http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/about/british-museum-objects/). It doesn't really matter, which objects specifically you look at/listen to/read about, but pay attention to the information you're being given. Maybe compare it to the information you can access via the online archive of the British Museum (link see above). Additionally, I want to ask three of you to pick an object from current place of stay and try to think about, how you might use it as a source for historical work.
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As preperation for Session 7 I want you to look at the BBC podcast [A History of the World in 100 Objects](http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/about/british-museum-objects/). It doesn't really matter, which objects specifically you look at/listen to/read about, but pay attention to the information you're being given. Maybe compare it to the information you can access via the online archive of the British Museum (link see above). Additionally, I want to ask three of you to pick an object from current place of stay and try to think about, how you might use it as a source for historical work.
  • Danny McDonald @daniel.mcdonald ·
    Owner

    With a tool, or by hand? :P @henrik.jochum

  • Henrik Jochum :new_moon: @henrik.jochum ·
    Author Developer

    This time by hand, as I forgot, but I just installed whitespace to avoid this in the future.

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