Historians research and write about past events, especially as related to the human race. Historians also analyze history, various historical theories, and try to come up with the best explanation of what happened and why throughout history, as well as how that relates to current events. The term tends to be reserved for those with graduate degrees in history, though there are amateur historians as well.
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
Archaeologists study past human life through the detection and analysis of the physical effects of human activities.
The study of people and culture past or present.
Human geography Archaeologists
Anthropology is the study of people and their customs, beliefs, and social structures. It seeks to understand human behavior and culture through the study of past and present societies.
1. Historians - Scientists who study and write, studying written work of the past. 2. Anthropologists - Scientists who study culture of the past and civilization. 3. Archaeologist - Scholars that study the remains within the earth.
An Arthropologist Learned in history class
The study of past human life is history, archaeology, and parts of anthropology.
What kind of people study about the human past you ask? Well good because i got the answer and here it is....historians ofcourse i mean what other kind of people would study about praccticcally old humns!? I mean,right?! So anyways that's the answer.....historians if you need any more information just log onto facebook and search (unknown)
That would be an anthropologist.
They use DNA to compare human remains from the past with people living today
Anthropologists study human societies and cultures, while archaeologists study past human behavior through material remains. They often collaborate by combining archaeological findings with anthropological theories to gain a deeper understanding of human cultures and behaviors throughout history. This collaboration helps create a comprehensive picture of the past and present human experiences.