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What branch of science is an ethnobotanist?

Ethnobotany is a branch of science that combines elements of botany, anthropology, and ecology. Ethnobotanists study the relationships between plants and people, particularly how plants are used for medicinal, cultural, and social purposes by different communities around the world.


What is the study of past life called?

The study of past life on earth called Paleontology. The study of past human life and societies is called anthropology. The study of past lives that you may have had is the study of reincarnation.


How is study of archeology related to the study of art history?

Art is a reflection of the society and archeology is the study of the society.


What is an Anthropology degree?

Anthropology is easy is the study of human, from what we evolved from, man, monkey, or whatever you believe in. Not everyone has the same beliefs, but everyone has an opinion.


How do anthropology after 12th class?

To study anthropology after the 12th class, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology. You can then continue with a Master's and even a Ph.D. in Anthropology to specialize further in the field. Look for universities offering anthropology programs and admission requirements to kickstart your journey.


What is a study of the past?

Archeology.


The study of ancient peoples is called?

The study of ancient people is called Archeology. *correct spelling*


The study of people with their ways of life?

Several possible answers!Sociology involves studying modern societies. Anthropology is another; it is usually the study of "primitive" tribes.Sociology and Anthropology are both very broad subjects. Sociology pertains to the study of of social activity. The behaviors of a specific group of people, be it a small group within a company (or school cliques as an example) all the way to how the people of a country will behave under specific social constructs.Anthropology is actually VERY broad. It has several different branches that include archeology, linguistic anthropology, cultural anthropology and biological anthropology. Within anthropology you can pretty much study anything to do with humans. How we adapt to our environment, the development and usage of language, the role of customs in culture. An example of anthropology that most people are aware of is Egyptology. Anthropology covers all the way from 'caveman days' all the way to modern societies of every size and description. From primitive tribes all the way to countries such as Japan or the US. If you've ever seen Bones, that deals with forensic anthropology and forensic archeology.


What is anthropology and archeology?

Anthropology is the study of human societies, cultures, and their development over time. It examines various aspects of human life, such as language, social structures, and beliefs. Archaeology focuses on the study of past societies and cultures through material remains like artifacts, structures, and ecofacts. It helps us understand ancient civilizations, their way of life, and how they interacted with the environment.


What is the study of human beings called?

Anthropology


What field of archeology which studies societies?

The study of societies, both past and present is a separate and distinct area of science. The best answer to this question is that Anthropology is the science that studies societies, their physical characteristics, their origins and their environment.


What is another word for the study of mankind?

Anthropology