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Most Forensic Anthropologists have a Ph.D. in anthropology. The required schooling to get a Ph.D. is six to eight years.
what does "forensic geneticist" do
The study of past human life is history, archaeology, and parts of anthropology.
I estimate 10 years of post secondary education to obtain a Phd that would be required to become a Forensic Anthropologist.
Anthropology is the study of humans, their origins, physical characteristics, religious beliefs, and social relationships. There are four different branches in the job of anthropology and these include biological or physical anthropology, social anthropology or cultural anthropology, archaeology and anthropological linguistics. Many of these coincide with each other. To become an anthropologist, one needs to acquire at least a master's degree, and even a doctorate to earn more money. They should be familiar with geographical information and communication. Anthropologists' can earn around $53,000 on average and $84,000 in later years. Time and patience is the key to this job for many projects will take a large amount of time.
That would be after the six years you would need for your Ph.D.
about 8 years
A long time 😃
Anthropology is the study of peoples behaviour toward one another in the social environment. The people of Ireland are divided by politics, and the northern & southern Irish have long hated and distrusted one another. The reasons behind this are old and not demanded by the question, not to mention could touch some raw nerves. If you want to understand anthropology then the study of Ireland and its political history would be a good place to start.
10 or more years.
i think we should study for 3 to 4 years
Basicly... your entire life.