A historian.
The first known historian to study the effects of geography and climate on people was Ibn Khaldun. He was a Muslim historian who lived in the 14th century.
An anthropologist, rather than a historian, would be most helpful to take along on your journey to study and immerse yourself in the culture of a tribal group in Africa. An anthropologist specializes in studying human societies and cultures, which would be more relevant to understanding and documenting the customs, beliefs, and practices of the tribal group you will be living among.
A cultural historian studies the beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular society or group of people. They explore how culture shapes and is shaped by historical events, institutions, and individuals over time.
A historian studies events that happened in the past. The historian has the opportunity to study ancient history and modern history. They use various sources of information to make conclusions about events in world history.
It is the study of past events
A historian studies events that happened in the past. The historian has the opportunity to study ancient history and modern history. They use various sources of information to make conclusions about events in world history.
As an avid historian, I find almost any period interesting. If you live in the USA you will find that most people in that country like to study their own nation's history, with the Civil War period a clear front runner.
celbrites
A historian and archeologist are people who study the past.
celbrites
One of the only antonyms for historian can be futurian! A study of the future, yet very un noticable in jobs! Not a big thing!