This document outlines five approaches for conceptually studying archived websites as historical objects: (1) delimiting the website's scope, (2) preserving and reconstructing website content over time, (3) analyzing embedded histories within archive collections, (4) researching prior website versions carefully, and (5) using archived websites to study broader historical topics like societal changes or specific institutions. The goal is to understand how archived websites can add new perspectives to existing historiographical approaches and history writing.