Yes, Paleontology (also spelt Palaeontology) is the study of earths natural history, through fossil and mineral evidence.
A palaeophytologist is an obsolete term for a palaeobotanist - a person who studies palaeobotany - the study of botany in relationship to plant fossils.
The study of fossils and extinct organisms is called paleontology. It involves the identification, classification, and interpretation of fossils to understand the history of life on Earth.
paileeology. that's when you study fossils.
The study of ancient life is paleontology. Someone who studies this is a Paleontologist.A paleontologist who specialises in the study of just dinosaurs is called a Dinosaurologist.
Study of fossils
A person who studies rocks and fossils is called an archeologist. No, the study of fossils is called paleontology and the study of rocks is called geology, so a person studies fossils is called a paleontologist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleontology
paleantolligest
it is called a paleontoligist. curtis
A scientist that studies fossils in called a paleontologist. Paleontology is a discipline within geology, which is the study of the Earth's history.
Paleontologists study prehistoric animal and plant life remains found in fossils.
Paleontology is the study of fossils, therefore a paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
A palaeontologist studies fossils.