Sources & Data Transparency

🔎 Data Sources & References

Content published on TheHistoryFever is based on publicly available, authoritative, and educational sources. We do not reproduce or redistribute proprietary or paid databases.

Our primary sources include:

  1. International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) – Official global geological time scale
  2. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) – Human evolution and prehistory
  3. NASA Earth Observatory – Earth history, climate, and planetary science
  4. UNESCO – World history and cultural heritage resources
  5. NCERT (Government of India) – Indian history and archaeology
  6. Peer-reviewed academic publications (summarized, not reproduced)

✅ Open Source / Public Domain Information

The following types of information are considered public knowledge and are freely used:

  • Geological timelines (MYA, BCE, CE)
  • Archaeological periods (Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age)
  • Widely accepted scientific classifications
  • Government-published educational material

These are facts and classifications, not copyrighted expressions.

❌ Paid / Restricted Content

We do not copy or republish:

  • Subscription-based academic journals
  • Paid textbooks
  • Proprietary research databases
  • Copyrighted images without permission

Instead, we:

  • Summarize information
  • Interpret historical findings
  • Present content in original language and structure

✍️ Content Creation Philosophy

All articles on TheHistoryFever are:

  • Written in original wording
  • Based on cross-verified historical and scientific consensus
  • Designed for students, researchers, and general readers
  • Structured to be SEO-friendly and fact-accurate

Wherever appropriate, proper attribution is provided to ensure transparency and credibility.

⚖️ Educational Fair Use Notice

This website operates under educational fair-use principles.
Referenced historical data is used strictly for:

  • Education
  • Research
  • Public awareness

If any rights holder believes attribution or correction is required, they may contact us for prompt resolution.