Anthropologists.
Scientist's study ancient cultures
Scientists do not study family trees. Geneticists are scientists who study genetics and inheritance. Genealogists study family trees, but they are not scientists.
People use compasses and sailed in boats.
Memphis
An anthropologist or archaeologist
Plato was the ancient Greek philosopher who was the focus of study for Italian humanists.
Anthropologist
forensic anthropologist
Scientists study ancient bones to learn about past civilizations, human evolution, and the behavior and lifestyles of ancient populations. By analyzing ancient bones, scientists can reconstruct the diet, health, and genetic makeup of ancient individuals, shedding light on their anatomy, physiology, and cultural practices. This information helps us better understand the history and development of humanity.
Anthropologists, archaeologists, and bioarchaeologists are scientists who study the remains of ancient peoples to learn about their societies, culture, behavior, and biology. They use a combination of fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and historical research to piece together information about past human populations.
Scientists study fossils, ancient tools, and DNA to learn more about early humans. By comparing and analyzing these sources of evidence, scientists can piece together information about the behavior, lifestyle, and relationships of our ancestors.
Psychologists.
Scientists that study human behavior are psychiatrists, psychologists, and anthropologists.
Scientists use mainly fossils.
The most likely answer is paleontologist.
Remains of Musical Instruments, pictures, and writings
Remains of Musical Instruments, pictures, and writings
Remains of musical instruments, pictures, and writings