study written records
Historians
A paleontologist or a paleoecologist would most likely study Earth's past biosphere, focusing on the study of ancient life forms and ecosystems through the analysis of fossils and sedimentary records.
a meteorologist most likely to study
a meteorologist most likely to study
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
Geographers are most likely to study landforms and their locations.
Archeology is the social science most useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans. Archeology, the study of the remains and artifacts of prehistoric peoples, provides an understanding of the technology and lifestyles of people who did not leave written records.
A vulcanologist is most likely to study the cooling of lava after a volcanic eruption
Gossipy records clerks.
sociologists
Bovinology, most likely.