Historians
Archelogist
History.
Let's say I buy a fancy sword. It is brand new. Experts can tell it is a recent version, and was manufactured. Let's say you found a sword. You can tell it is old. Experts say it "dates back to the past" based on the metals used and it was flattened by a blacksmith. But they can't give an exact time "in the past". But they know the object dates back to the past.
Those who fail to learn from past history are doomed to repeat it.
They are a written record.
They are a written record.
Experts who study the past are called historians. They examine primary and secondary sources, such as documents, artifacts, and records, to understand and interpret historical events and societies. Historians often specialize in specific periods, regions, or themes to develop comprehensive knowledge about the past.
A person who investigates objects from the past is called an archaeologist. These experts study artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to learn about past human societies and cultures.
Historians study the past by analyzing written records, documents, and artifacts to understand past events. Archaeologists study the past by excavating and analyzing physical remains like pottery, tools, and structures to reconstruct past societies. Anthropologists study human culture and society, often focusing on traditional lifeways, beliefs, and customs passed down through generations.
Historians study the past!! :)
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The past perfect tense of "study" is "had studied."
Studied is the past tense of study.
The simple past and past participle are both studied.
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.
The past participle of "study" is "studied."
The past participle of "study" is "studied."
The past form of study is "studied."