A paleontologist studies fossilized remains of plants and animals.
A person who studies family ancestry is called a genealogist.
Paleoanthropology studies fossil remains to understand the evolution of humans and human ancestors. This field examines skeletal remains, tools, and other artifacts to trace the development of human physical and cultural characteristics over time.
A person who studies culture is called an anthropologist.
An anthropologist studies mankind, including human behavior, culture, and evolution.
an archaeologist
An "archaeologist" studies ancient civilizations.
A paleontologist studies fossilized remains of plants and animals.
An archaeologist studies the remains of past cultures, including artifacts, structures, and human remains, to understand the way of life of ancient peoples.
A person who studies the remains of human life is called an archaeologist.
An archaeologist is a person who studies the past by digging up and examining artifacts, structures, and other remains left behind by ancient civilizations.
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Archeologists.
A person who studies the remains of human life, including bones and artifacts, is called a bioarchaeologist or a forensic anthropologist. They analyze these remains to learn about the lives of past individuals, such as their diet, health, and cultural practices.
A person who studies skeletons or human remains is called a forensic anthropologist. They analyze skeletal remains to help identify individuals, determine cause of death, and provide information for criminal investigations or archaeological research.
A person who studies the remains of human bodies is called a forensic anthropologist. They analyze the bones and skeletal remains to determine information such as age, sex, ancestry, stature, and any evidence of trauma or disease.
An archaeologist studies the remains of human life, including artifacts and structures left behind by past societies.