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Which is an example of a reason why historical interpretations may change over time



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Historians are always finding new pieces of evidence to change interpretations

Step-by-step explanation:

If a historian were to find something on the Pyramids of Giza 10 years ago and made the assumption that "The Pyramids were built for people", a new piece of evidence recently found could change that, and see that "The Pyramids were built for gods"

(I don't know if this assumption about the Pyramids is true, I just thought of the first thing in mind)

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